Tr to make material in sheet form by bonding together two or more thin sheets.
To laminate definition.
To unite layers of material by an adhesive or other means.
Tr to beat form or press material esp metal into thin sheets.
To form metal into a thin plate as by beating or rolling.
To separate into laminae.
To separate or split into thin layers.
Constructed of layers of material bonded together.
Tr to cover or overlay with a thin sheet of material.
How to use laminated in a sentence.
The prints can also be laminated for protection and or mounted onto kappa board for extra sturdiness.
Consisting of arranged in or covered with laminae.
See synonyms for laminate on thesaurus com verb used with object lam i nat ed lam i nat ing.
Lamination in technology the process of building up successive layers of a substance such as wood or textiles and bonding them with resin to form a finished product.
Laminates may be any material but typically they are made veneers which are thin sheets of wood.
Formed of or set in thin layers or laminae.
To make something such as a windshield by uniting superposed layers of one or more materials.
A wood laminate is a thin sheet of material used to cover the core of a wood project in order to change the appearance of the material.
With object 1 overlay a flat surface especially paper with a layer of plastic or some other protective material.
Made by bonding or impregnating superposed layers as of paper wood or fabric with resin and compressing under heat.
To roll or compress into a thin plate.
To split or be split into thin sheets.
The advantage to a laminate is that they help to lower the overall construction cost of kitchen cabinets while still providing the same sort of aesthetic beauty as solid hardwood cabinets.
Entry 1 of 3 transitive verb.