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wafer-like

  • a word derived from wafer.
    wafer
    noun
    a thin, crisp cake or biscuit, often sweetened and flavored.

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You might also want to use a biscuit joiner to cut mating slots in the door and the replacement piece, then slip in wafer-like “biscuits” to help align the parts while you glue them together.

From Washington Post Jan. 13, 2023

The crowning touch is a wafer-like chicharrón chip, a sort of crisp bookend to the whole drippy, delicious mess.

From Los Angeles Times May 22, 2019

In the meantime, Reckitt persuaded many physicians to switch from Suboxone tablets to Suboxone Film, a newer, patent-protected wafer-like strip that patients dissolve under the tongue.

From Reuters Jul. 4, 2013

In the meantime, Reckitt persuaded many physicians to switch from Suboxone tablets to Suboxone Film, its newer, patent-protected wafer-like strip that patients dissolve under the tongue.

From Reuters May 1, 2013

First he took from his bag a mass of what looked like thin, wafer-like biscuit, which was carefully rolled up in a white napkin.

From Dracula by Bram Stoker