Liner

Pronunciation: /ˈlaɪnər/

Liner (noun)

  1. A thin layer of material inside something, used to protect it or make it feel smoother.
  2. A large passenger ship that travels on regular routes between ports.
  3. A protective inner part placed inside a container or system to reduce wear or damage.

Examples

  • The tailor cut a liner to fit the jacket.
  • She sewed the liner carefully so it would not wrinkle.