laminated
Americanadjective
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formed of or set in thin layers or laminae.
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constructed of layers of material bonded together.
laminated wood.
adjective
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composed of thin sheets (of plastic, wood, etc) superimposed and bonded together by synthetic resins, usually under heat and pressure
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covered with a thin protective layer of plastic or synthetic resin
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another word for laminate
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Eavesdrop on pastry chefs with laminated dough under their nails.
From Salon • Mar. 5, 2026
From that date the MCC will allow laminated bats - known as Type D bats - made with up to three wooden pieces to be used in open age recreational cricket.
From BBC • Feb. 3, 2026
Or the floating cabinetry units Soriano designed in place of walls, laminated in warm shades of lavender, mustard, orange and blue micarta.
From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 11, 2025
Rows of laminated profiles lined the ground and walls.
From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 21, 2025
He had laminated Buford’s tabletop with a magic scroll that projected a pint-sized holographic simulation of Coach Hedge.
From "Blood of Olympus" by Rick Riordan
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