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laminated
[lam-uh-ney-tid]
adjective
formed of or set in thin layers or laminae.
constructed of layers of material bonded together.
laminated wood.
laminated
/ ˈæɪˌԱɪɪ /
adjective
composed of thin sheets (of plastic, wood, etc) superimposed and bonded together by synthetic resins, usually under heat and pressure
covered with a thin protective layer of plastic or synthetic resin
another word for laminate
Other Word Forms
- multilaminated adjective
- nonlaminated adjective
- unlaminated adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of laminated1
Example Sentences
She held a laminated copy of the Constitution that was shredded at the bottom.
There are 32 of the human thigh bones on each laminated white tablecloth.
Risotto isn’t difficult in the way that, say, laminated pastry is difficult.
If he was working in an open-air press box and there was a threat of rain, he would take the extra step of having the boards laminated.
After two days, they had cleared a total of three homes — marking the properties with laminated placards fixed on wooden posts.
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