1. laminate - Noun
2. laminate - Adjective
3. laminate - Verb
Consisting of, or covered with, laminae, or thin plates, scales, or layers, one over another; laminated.
To cause to separate into thin plates or layers; to divide into thin plates.
To separate into laminae.
Source: Webster's dictionary[as George W. Bush] I will tame evil, I will get the evil ones, We must find the evil ones. We must get evil, we must laminate evil, we must wear it round our necks, at the backstage party in paradise! Bill Bailey
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Aircraft designers began to incorporate composite materials in the form of bonded aluminum honeycomb structural elements and graphite epoxy laminate skins to reduce weight. Source: Internet
After curing at high temperature in an autoclave, the laminate is pyrolized to convert the resin to carbon, impregnated with furfural alcohol in a vacuum chamber, and cured/pyrolized to convert the furfural alcohol to carbon. Source: Internet
Above: Unlike most other countertop material (except plastic laminate) solid surface is available in a wide range of eye-opening colors—including this orange from Durat in a kitchen by Pirkko-Liisa Topelius. Source: Internet
Ikea sells many types of affordable counters, including wood and laminate, but there is no requirement to buy them with the cabinets. Source: Internet