Tabaq
The triliteral root ṭā bā qāf (ط ب ق) occurs in the Quran 4 times.
A Tabaq (Arab. طَبَق, ṭabaq) - is a plate or dish, or round tray from which one eats and which could also be used as a fruit bowl.
Etymology
The triliteral root ṭā bā qāf (ط ب ق) occurs four times in the Quran as the nominal ṭabaq (طَبَق). From Persian تبوک (tabuk, "baker's basket").
In The Quran
(84:19) You will ride a layer (Arab. طَبَقًا, ṭabaqan) upon a layer (Arab. طَبَقٍ, ṭabaqin).
(67:3) He created seven universes one above another (Arab. طِبَاقًا, ṭibāqan). You do not see any disorder in the creation by the Gracious. Keep looking; do you see any flaw?
(71:15) "Did you not see how God created seven universes one above another (Arab. طِبَاقًا, ṭibāqan)?"