a. [f. LAYER sb. 2 + -ED2.] Divided into layers; having layers (of a particular character or number); covered with layers.
1852. G. W. Curtis, Nile Notes, in W. H. Gregory, Egypt (1859), I. 270. Hills and regularly layered rocks.
1887. Amer. Naturalist, XXI. 420. Certain two-layered sponge-larvæ.
1898. G. W. Steevens, With Kitchener to Khartum, 174. Our faces were layered with coffee colour.