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Adjective
/ˈlaməˌnāt/,
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laminating, present participle; laminated, past tense; laminates, 3rd person singular present; laminated, past participle;
  1. In the form of a lamina or laminae

Verb
  1. Overlay (a flat surface, esp. paper) with a layer of plastic or some other protective material

  2. Manufacture by placing layer on layer

  3. Split into layers or leaves

  4. Beat or roll (metal) into thin plates

Noun
  1. A laminated structure or material, esp. one made of layers fixed together to form a hard, flat, or flexible material


  1. create laminate by bonding sheets of material with a bonding material
  2. a sheet of material made by bonding two or more sheets or layers
  3. press or beat (metals) into thin sheets
  4. cover with a thin sheet of non-fabric material; "laminate the table"
  5. (lamination) a layered structure
  6. (lamination) bonding thin sheets together
  7. Laminate were a hard rock band from Co. Wexford, Ireland. They formed in Wexford in 2003, initially as a side-project for singer/guitarist Derren Dempsey and singer/drummer Marc Hillis, both of whom were active members in other bands at the time. ...
  8. (Lamination (topology)) In topology, a branch of mathematics, a lamination is a decoration (a structure or property at a point) of a manifold in which some subset of the manifold is partitioned into sheets of some lower dimension, and the sheets are locally parallel.
  9. (Laminated) Coated with a clear plastic or two separate sheets of paper joined together as a single sheet to provide a special thickness or varying colors from side to side.
  10. (Laminated) The backs, sides and even tops of some instruments can be made from several pieces of wood which have been laminated to form one piece, usually at the determent of it's sound. (Especially if it's the top that's laminated. ...
  11. (laminated) composed of thin layers or sheets bound together
  12. (LAMINATED) when used to describe an acoustic guitar, refers to the use of thin plies of wood glued together to form a top, back, and/or sides (as opposed to "solid-wood"); frequently used on less-expensive guitars (all full-size Taylors are solid-wood guitars).
  13. (Laminated) A lens that is multi layered. Used in polarized lenses and in some small scale lens manufacturing processes.
  14. (Laminated) A sandwich of two pieces of glass with a PVB layer between them.  All front windshields are made of laminated glass.  Properly installed windshields cushion an occupant’s head during impact, act as a backboard for the airbags, and provide structural roof support in an accident.
  15. (Laminated) Bonded layers of fabric or cloth.
  16. (Laminated) Describes a process in which Heartland builds some of our floor, wall and roof systems. The process is generally described as follows: A sandwich (layers) of structural frame members, wood sheathing, insulation, moisture barriers and exterior coverings. ...
  17. (Laminated) Layers of veneer or lumber bonded with an adhesive so that the grain of all layers is essentially parallel. Contrasted to plywood in which the adjacent layers are usually at right angles to one another.
  18. (Laminated) Matt or gloss, a layer of plastic applied to one or both sides of a printed sheet.  Enhances look and protects so ideal for covers.
  19. (Laminated) The process of joining together thin sections of material to produce a curve or shape, which would be extremely difficult to achive by other means.
  20. (Laminated) This refers to the top back and sides of an acoustic or archtop guitar. If any of these pieces of the guitar are laminated they are made of multiple layers of thin wood not unlike plywood. This makes the parts of the guitar stronger and more uniformed. ...
  21. (Laminated) covered with a sheet of plastic (for protection) or when two sheets are applied together - for strength or to have varied colors on each side.
  22. (Laminated) to prevent smearing and flaring on contact. Image stays intact.
  23. (laminated) A finishing process which is achieved by applying glue and building up layers.
  24. (laminated) spring (car suspension)
  25. Laminated wood shouldn't be confused with laminated plastic or paper. Some modern laminated flooring uses a photographic representation of wood on plastic or paper that's applied to high density fibreboard or a similar product. ...