wafer

വടയും
definition
verb
The document was originally tied with narrow red and blue ribbons, which were attached to the signature page by a wafered impression of the seal of the United States.
fasten or seal (a letter, document, etc.) with a wafer.
noun
Remove the ice cream from the mould and serve with wafer biscuits or ice cream topping.
a very thin, light, crisp, sweet cookie or cracker, especially one of a kind eaten with ice cream.
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Bammy is a toasted bread-like 'wafer' made from cassava.
Many of these microscopic devices must be interconnected by metal wires, which are made by filling tiny trenches in the surface of the semiconductor 'wafer' .
Disclosed is a method for making reliable interconnect structures on a semiconductor 'wafer' having a first dielectric layer.
Angle the blade against the stone then push the blade lightly along as if you were trying to slice off a paper-thin 'wafer' of stone.
The pink 'wafer' biscuit is a lightweight in the World of the Biscuit.
I remembered how, as the 'wafer' dissolved in my mouth, I had felt myself ‘officially’ a member of the Church.
Meantime, EBay has moved to stop the auction of a Eucharist 'wafer' said to have been blessed by Pope John Paul II.
Lithography tools are used to draw the lines of a circuit on to a semiconductor 'wafer' .
Much of this activity results from chip manufacturers' moves to 300-mm 'wafer' assembly lines.
Therefore, we can have thousands of devices on a single 'wafer' .
Most chip manufacturers use laser fuses that are activated during the testing portion of the manufacturing process before the individual chips are cut from that 'wafer' .
Brightfield inspection is used by chipmakers to find the most critical defects during 'wafer' manufacturing.
Additionally, the semiconductor 'wafer' is subjected to a flow of ions from an ionization source within the tracking device itself.
Increasingly semiconductor firms are cutting back on their own 'wafer' fabrication plants and using outsourcing firms.
Skin Bond Cement was applied to the skin grafted area of the abdomen and the backs of the 'wafer' pieces.
In Spain, the dance is done to reverence the Blessed Sacrament, a consecrated 'wafer' used in Communion.
Kurdish specialties include a type of 'wafer' bread eaten for breakfast, and any kind of grain cooked in whey.
For an extra treat, fill each cone with candies, then seal the open end with a vanilla 'wafer' attached with decorator icing.
a 'wafer' of ice
Is it all right to chew the 'wafer' or bread in communion or should I simply let it dissolve in my mouth as I was taught?
Family gather to share the oplatek, a thin white 'wafer' sometimes called angel bread, followed by an odd number of meatless dishes.
The 'wafer' fabrication plant apparently did not meet either criterion, despite IDA claims to the contrary.
Each 'wafer' , a beautiful raspberry color, dissolved in the mouth and filled it with an intense taste of raspberries.
This wafer functions as an artificial retina; light hitting the 'wafer' causes it to generate electrical stimuli that are applied to the optic nerve and restore some degree of vision.
Faith, holding her chalice and Eucharistic 'wafer' , stands to the right of Charity, while Hope, with her back turned to the viewer, looks to Charity from her left.
The company's costs have risen dramatically thanks to its investment in 300 mm 'wafer' fabs.
Remove the ice cream from the mould and serve with 'wafer' biscuits or ice cream topping.
Government officials admitted that plans for eight-inch 'wafer' foundry investments in China still pose many problems.
He broke the white 'wafer' into small pieces and placed one in his mouth, whispering the rites of Communion.
Mary was at the front, and she opened her mouth for the Priest to place the small 'wafer' of bread on her tongue, the body.
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