Tier vs. Tyer — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Tier and Tyer
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Which is correct: Tier or Tyer
How to spell Tier?
Tier
Correct Spelling
Tyer
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Tier
One of a series of rows placed one above another
A stadium with four tiers of seats.
Tier
A rank or class.
Tier
To arrange (something) into or rise in tiers
Tier a wedding cake.
Balconies that tier upward.
Tier
One who ties (knots, etc).
Tier
Something that ties.
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Tier
(archaic) A child's apron.
Tier
A layer or rank, especially of seats or a wedding cake.
Stoke City were playing in the second tier of English football before being promoted to the Premier League.
Tier
(transitive) To arrange in layers.
Tier
(transitive) To cascade in an overlapping sequence.
Tier
To move (data) from one storage medium to another as an optimization, based on how frequently it is accessed.
Tier
One who, or that which, ties.
Tier
A chold's apron covering the upper part of the body, and tied with tape or cord; a pinafore.
Tier
A row or rank, especially one of two or more rows placed one above, or higher than, another; as, a tier of seats in a theater.
Tier
A relative position or degree of value in a graded group;
Lumber of the highest grade
Tier
Any one of two or more competitors who tie one another
Tier
A worker who ties something
Tier
Something that is used for tying;
The sail is fastened to the yard with tiers
Tier
One of two or more layers one atop another;
Tier upon tier of huge casks
A three-tier wedding cake
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