laminate
lam·i·nate • v. / ˈlaməˌnāt/ [tr.] [often as adj.] (laminated) overlay (a flat surface, esp. paper) with a layer of plastic or some other protective material. ∎ manufacture by placing layer on layer. ∎ split into layers or leaves. ∎ beat or roll (metal) into thin plates.• n. / -nit; -ˌnāt/ a laminated structure or material, esp. one made of layers fixed together to form a hard, flat, or flexible material.• adj. / -nit; -ˌnāt/ in the form of a lamina or laminae.DERIVATIVES: lam·i·na·ble / -nəbəl/ adj. lam·i·na·tion / ˌlaməˈnāshən/ n.lam·i·na·tor / -ˌnātər/ n.
laminate
laminate
1. Flat and broad, shaped like a leaf.
2. Comprising layers of material.
1. Flat and broad, shaped like a leaf.
2. Comprising layers of material.
laminate
laminate Comprising layers (laminae, sing. lamina) of material.
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