It is Plies.
The load range indicates the ply rating of the tire or the number of plys under the tread. A = 2 ply B = 4 ply C = 6 ply D = 8 ply E = 10 ply F = 12 ply G = 14 ply H = 16 ply J = 18 ply L = 20 ply M = 22 ply N = 24 ply This has a direct relation to the Load Index which tells you the weight the tire can carry. The more plys the more weight the tire can carry.
The suffix -lyt means decompose, split, or dissolve.
Water and Boil Proof
The brain teaser answer for "ply in" is "in play." This is a play on words where "ply" can mean to engage in an activity, and when combined with "in," it forms the phrase "in play," suggesting something is active or currently happening.
Commercial ply is stronger than normal ply. Waterproofed ply is waterproofed and commercial ply is stronger but not necessarily waterproof.
Ply Board is a Board made out of Ply
It means very thin. Lowland Scots expression. It is a (usually derogatory) description of a skinny or thin person. It derives from reek - meaning smoke - and twa ply, or two ply, a description of very thin knitting wool. So a thin person is being likened to two ply smoke. Usage - "she's as skinny as twa ply reek!"
Yes. A ply is a layer so 2 ply is double as strong as 1 ply
One ply means that the toilet paper only has one layer of paper - 3 ply would have 3 pieces of paper placed back to back making it thicker, stronger and more absorbent.
it depends on the ply. such as two ply or one ply.
the plural of ply is plies. As in "she plies the drink on him".
1 ply, 2 ply,3 ply and i think 4 ply not sure. and there is the wash stuff, Cotton, normal, extra strength and a few others