laminated

from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Laminate \Lam"i*nate\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Laminated}; p. pr. &
   vb. n. {Laminating}.] [See {Lamina}.]
   1. To cause to separate into thin plates or layers; to divide
      into thin plates.
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   2. To form, as metal, into a thin plate, as by rolling.
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   3. To form by uniting two or more layers (in sheet form) of a
      material, so that the layers are bonded tightly; as,
      plywood has at least three laminated layers.
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   4. To unite (layers in sheet form) by bonding, so as to
      create a single object with multiple layers; -- used with
      the material in sheet form as the object; as, to laminate
      plywood.
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from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
laminated \lam"i*na`ted\, a.
   1. Consisting of, or covered with, laminae, or thin plates,
      sheets, scales, or layers, one over another; laminate.
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   2. Hence: Constructed of thin sheets of material, bonded
      together to form a composite structure having multiple
      layers.
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   {Laminated arch} (Arch.), a timber arch made of layers of
      bent planks secured by treenails.
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from Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0
20 Moby Thesaurus words for "laminated":
      filmy, foliaceous, foliated, in layers, lamellar, lamellate,
      lamellated, lamelliform, laminate, laminous, leaflike, leafy,
      membranous, scummy, spathic, spathose, stratified, stratiform,
      three-ply, two-ply

    

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