delayer

See also: délayer

English

Etymology 1

delay + -er

Noun

delayer (plural delayers)

  1. One who delays.
  2. A substance that is used to slow the rate of combustion of a solid rocket fuel so as to make it more controllable

Translations

Etymology 2

de- + layer

Verb

delayer (third-person singular simple present delayers, present participle delayering, simple past and past participle delayered)

  1. To remove layers; to strip away levels.

Anagrams

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