Impasto
It's called thoyersage; a thin layer is called potserage.
A glaze is another name for a thin layer of paint. This term is often used in painting to describe a translucent layer of paint that is applied over a base layer to add depth and richness to the color.
Encaustic paint is the term for paint that is mixed into melted wax.
The Lithosphere is the ridged layer of Earth that is about 100 km think and generally less dense than the material below it. This layer is the tectonic plates the move along on the anthesphere.
Impasto.
Watercolor is the term that refers to a paint consisting of pigment suspended in water. It is known for its transparency and can be easily diluted with water to achieve different effects.
thumb: the thick short innermost digit of the forelimb
In artwork, the term "ground" often refers to the background or base layer upon which the primary subject is placed. It can also denote the surface on which the artwork is created, such as canvas, paper, or wood. Additionally, in painting, the ground can refer to a preparatory layer that provides a suitable surface for paint application.
The term thick women refers to a woman who has a perfect body with a small waist, and curves in the right places. It is referenced in the urban dictionary. Thick women is sometimes wrongly thought to be large women.
The term stratosphere refers to the layer of the atmosphere of the earth that is above the troposphere.
In relation to paint finishes, the term "eggshell" refers to a type of finish that has a slight sheen and is more durable than flat paint. It has a subtle shine similar to the surface of an eggshell.
Impasto is a painting technique (typically in oil painting) where the artist uses thick layers of paint (think of the paintings of Vincent Van Gogh) to create the image within and/or define the surface of the picture. The word impasto is a variation on an Italian word that means "to cover in paste"