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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 51Թ Forms
- ܱt·i·Բe adjective
- ԴDz·i·Բe adjective
- ܲ·i·Բe adjective
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of laminated1
Example Sentences
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.
The barriers, which are constructed of steel and a laminated, low-reflectivity shatter-resistant glass, are intended to protect drivers from physical assaults such as punches and thrown objects.
I always use a premium butter for recipes where butter shines, like croissants or really any laminated baked good.
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