| LAMELLA | Thin layer,membrane or plate (7) |
| TUNIC | An investing layer, membrane or integument (biol) (5) |
| OSMOSIS | The diffusion of fluids through membranes or porous partitions (7) |
| PLEURAL | Of lung membranes or chest cavities (7) |
| LAMINAR | Consisting of thin layers or plates (7) |
| CYMBALS | From "cups", name of the disc- or plate-like brass idiophones also known variously as crashes, crotales, high-hats, splashes and zills (7) |
| LAMINA | Thin layer or plate |
| COATING | Duffel, gaberdine, tweed or other jacketing for overgarments; a thin layer of bloom, glaze, paint, patina, veneer etc; or, dialect for a severe rebuke, reprimand or ticking off (7) |
| FILM | A membrane or skin; thin pellicle; a gauze of fine threads; haze or mist; plastic wrap; a strip of Celluloid for capturing pictures; or, a movie (4) |
| ROAST | Word meaning parch or torrefy, as in chestnuts, goose, ham, potatoes, vegetables etc; a joint of cooked/parched meat for carving; or, a dish, meal or plate consisting of all or some of the above (5) |
| PLATING | Adding a thin layer of metal to (7) |
| ENCYST | Become enclosed in a cyst, thick membrane or shell (6) |
| SEPTUM | A dividing membrane or partition |
| OSMOSE | To pass through a membrane or porous barrier |
| OILSKIN | Cotton cloth with a thin layer of lubricant to make it waterproof (7) |
| PANCAKE | Thin layer of batter that is fried on both sides (7) |
| IRISES | Eye membranes or showy flowers |
| TRAY | Thin, flat board or plate with raised edges on which things can be carried (4) |
| DISH | Cup or plate |
| GLASS | Word after wine or plate |