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- noun Plural form of
wafer .
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Examples
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These thin wafers of carbon, known as graphene, were found to have extraordinary properties.
Nobel prize for physics goes to Manchester University scientists Ian Sample 2010
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There were thin wafers covered with red and green crystals.
Babies Gary Moshimer 2010
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Unable to decide what to buy, I settle for a package that contains all the varieties as well as a packet of obleas con cajeta, thin wafers separated by a thick layer of sweet milk candy.
The magic of Bernal, Queretaro: wine, opals and historic charm 2009
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The chocolate wafers from the cookies are ground up and incorporated into the almond-meringue shell of the macaron.
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The company melts the silica directly into thin wafers in a matter of seconds, eliminating all that wasted silica and saving tons of time and money.
Start-Up Makes Solar Cells Cheap Enough to Compete with Fossil Fuels | Inhabitat 2010
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Unable to decide what to buy, I settle for a package that contains all the varieties as well as a packet of obleas con cajeta, thin wafers separated by a thick layer of sweet milk candy.
The magic of Bernal, Queretaro: wine, opals and historic charm 2009
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Making traditional silicon solar cells involves taking a chunk of extremely expensive silica, sawing it into very thin wafers, connecting the wafers to a metal electrode and turning the substance into a photovoltaic device.
Start-Up Makes Solar Cells Cheap Enough to Compete with Fossil Fuels | Inhabitat 2010
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NOTE: Obleas are thin wafers resembling communion wafers, sold in sweet shops in Mexico.
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NOTE: Obleas are thin wafers resembling communion wafers, sold in sweet shops in Mexico.
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NOTE: Obleas are thin wafers resembling communion wafers, sold in sweet shops in Mexico.
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