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Showing words for TIERED using the English dictionary

6 Letter Words for Tiered

dieter, reedit, retied, tedier, tiered

5 Letter Words for Tiered

deter, diter, edite, eider, retie, tired, treed, tride, tried

4 Letter Words for Tiered

deer, deet, dere, deti, dier, diet, dire, dirt, dite, dree, drie, edit, eide, eire, ered, erie, idee, ired, iter, rede, reed, reet, reit, retd, rete, ride, rite, teed, teer, tide, tied, tier, tire, tree, trid, trie

3 Letter Words for Tiered

dee, dei, der, det, die, dir, dit, eer, eir, erd, ere, ert, ide, ire, itd, red, ree, rei, rid, rie, rit, rte, rti, tdr, ted, tee, ter, tid, tie, tri

Definitions for Tiered

[1] being or arranged in tiers or layers (usually used in combination): a two-tiered box of chocolates.
[2] one of a series of rows or ranks rising one behind or above another, as of seats in an amphitheater, boxes in a theater, guns in a man-of-war, or oars in an ancient galley.
[3] one of a number of galleries, as in a theater.
[4] a layer; level; stratum: The wedding cake had six tiers. All three tiers of the firm's management now report to one director.
[5] Australian . a mountain range.
[6] to arrange in tiers.
[7] to rise in tiers.
[8] one of a set of rows placed one above and behind the other, such as theatre seats
[9] a layer or level (in combination ) a three-tier cake
[10] a rank, order, or row
[11] to be or arrange in tiers
[12] a person or thing that ties

Words nearby Tiered

tierce, tierce de picardie, tierced, tiercel, tierceron, tiered, tierfellnaevus, tierra del fuego, tiers état, tietze's syndrome, tietê

Origin of Tiered

11560–70; earlier also tire, tyre, teare < Middle French, Old French tire, tiere order, row, rank < Germanic; compare Old English, Old Saxon tīr, Old High German zēri glory, adornment

Other words from Tiered

mul·ti·tiered , adjective
un·tiered , adjective

Word origin for Tiered

C16: from Old French tire rank, of Germanic origin; compare Old English tīr embellishment