laminate

IPA: ɫˈæmʌnʌt

noun

  • Material formed of thin sheets glued together.

verb

  • To assemble from thin sheets glued together.
  • To cover something flat, usually paper, in adhesive protective plastic.
  • To form, as metal, into a thin plate, as by rolling.
  • To cause to separate into thin plates or layers; to divide into thin plates.

adjective

  • Consisting of, or covered with, laminae, or thin plates, scales, or layers, one over another; laminated.
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Examples of "laminate" in Sentences

  • There is some kind of laminate on it because it is very smooth.
  • The laminate is the most prestigious as it is the same pass that band members have.
  • I'd be willing to bet there was some kind of laminate involved with the binder pages -- yes?
  • Mohawk also makes high quality laminate, which is an economical alternative to wood flooring.
  • Hand-carved wooden furniture is far superior to laminate, which is seen in most store-bought furniture today.
  • He was dressed identically to his junior companions - sneakers, jeans, T-shirt, teeth - but his laminate was a loudly important red.
  • If you "laminate" your proxy set, re-do your statistical model in steps, and then compose your final answer in steps a la MBH, would you call that a splice or a lamination?
  • We discovered that the bottom cabinets are taller than the old ones and the quartz counter top is thicker than the old laminate which is about an inch too much to allow me to keep my big Kitchen Aid mixer on the counter.
  • "Only elephants and capybaras (large rodents) have teeth with this kind of laminate structure, but those of capybaras are no longer than five centimeters (two inches)," while the fossil measured 12 centimeters, said paleontologist Mario Cozzuol in the daily Folha de Sao

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