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tieredarranged in tiers: a five-tiered wedding cake Not to be confused with:tired – weary, fatigued: I’m tired from a long day at work.tier 1 T0074000 (tîr)n.1. One of a series of rows placed one above another: a stadium with four tiers of seats.2. A rank or class.tr. & intr.v. tiered, tier·ing, tiers To arrange (something) into or rise in tiers: tier a wedding cake; balconies that tier upward. [Middle English tire, row, rank, from Old French, from tirer, to draw out; see tirade.]
ti·er 2 T0208900 (tī′ər)n. One that ties: a tier of knots.tiered (tɪərd) adj. set in tiers or layers (usu. used in combination): a two-tiered garden. [1800–10] ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | tiered - having or arranged in tiers; "a tiered mound" | TranslationsEncyclopediaSeeTierFinancialSeetier |