1. laminated - Adjective
2. laminated - Verb
of Laminate
Laminate.
Source: Webster's dictionaryBachelor's degrees make pretty good placemats if you get 'em laminated. Jeph Jacques
A five-story residential building structured in laminated timber can store up to 180 kilos of carbon per square meter, three times more than in the above ground biomass of natural forests with high carbon density. Source: Internet
After an examination of laminated varve sequences, Muschitiello and Wohlfarth found that the environmental changes that define the beginning of the Younger Dryas are diachronous in their time of occurrence according to latitude. Source: Internet
Among these elements are Shinto mythology, marriage customs, architectural styles, and technological developments such as lacquerware, textiles, laminated bows, metalworking, and glass making. Source: Internet
Both kite and heater style shields were made of several layers of laminated wood, with a gentle curve in cross section. Source: Internet
As part of the 'Third I' initiative for effective patrolling over the past one year, the Pune City Police had put up A4 size laminated sheets with QR Codes at certain locations in the jurisdiction of all its police stations. Source: Internet