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lamination

American  
[lam-uh-ney-shuhn] / ˌlæm əˈneɪ ʃən /

noun

  1. act or process of laminating; the state of being laminated. laminated.

  2. laminated laminated structure; arrangement in thin layers.

  3. a lamina.


lamination British  
/ ˌlæmɪˈneɪʃən /

noun

  1. the act of laminating or the state of being laminated

  2. a layered structure

  3. a layer; lamina

  4. one of a set of iron plates forming the core of an electrical transformer

  5. geology laminar stratification, typically shown by shales

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Etymology

Origin of lamination

First recorded in 1670–80; laminate + -ion

Example Sentences

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"I'm living in constant pain," said Mr Winnik, a self-employed consultant in the glass lamination industry.

From BBC

Speaking of layers, lamination is the secret weapon of high-end pastry and it’s the technique worth borrowing for biscuits.

From Salon

The circular shape at its heart in this case comes from a ring of benzene, and it is termed planar because it comes in thin, tabular lamination shapes.

From Science Daily

Paperback books can be recycled, but hardback ones can’t because they have lamination, a thin layer of plastic on top of the covers.

From Los Angeles Times

That's how prejudice works: The one-on-one lamination of the pit bull onto the African American male reduced people to their accessories.

From Salon