Tier

Noun

 * 1) One who ties (knots, etc).
 * 2) Something that ties.

Noun

 * 1) A layer or rank, especially of seats or a wedding cake.

Verb

 * 1)  To arrange in layers.
 * 2)  To cascade in an overlapping sequence.

Adjectives for Tier
ascending; graceful; proportioned; blazing.

Thesaurus
Indian file, array, articulation, band, bank, bed, bedding, belt, buzz, category, catena, catenation, chain, chain reaction, chaining, concatenation, connection, consecution, continuum, couche, course, cycle, deck, descent, drone, echelon, endless belt, endless round, file, filiation, floor, gallery, gamut, gradation, grade, group, grouping, hum, layer, league, ledge, level, line, lineage, measures, monotone, nexus, order, overlayer, overstory, pendulum, periodicity, pigeonhole, plenum, powder train, progression, queue, range, rank, recurrence, reticulation, rotation, round, routine, row, run, scale, seam, sequence, series, shelf, single file, spectrum, stage, step, story, stratum, string, substratum, succession, superstratum, swath, thickness, thread, topsoil, train, underlayer, understory, understratum, windrow, zone

Etymology 2
Maybe from, from tirer, "draw, pull out".

Pronunciation

 * Homophones: tear (as in droplet from one's eye)
 * Homophones: tear (as in droplet from one's eye)
 * Homophones: tear (as in droplet from one's eye)

Noun

 * Danish:
 * Dutch: ,
 * Finnish: ,
 * French:
 * German:, ,
 * Italian: strato, ripiano


 * Japanese: 層, 階層
 * Polish: warstwa, rząd (np. krzeseł), kondygnacja, poziom
 * Portuguese: camada
 * Spanish: ,
 * Swedish: skikt, lager

Anagrams

 * REIT
 * rite
 * Teri
 * tire
 * trie

Noun

 * 1) ten the card between the nine and jack in a given suit
 * 2) ten a monetary denomination worth ten units

Etymology 1
From

Alternative forms

 * 10'er

Etymology 2
See tie:.

Anagrams

 * riet