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laminateA laminated product, such as plywood.
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laminateA single layer of material used in multi-layered fiberglass construction.
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laminateA thin transparent plastic sheet (coating) applied to usually a thick stock (covers, post cards, etc.) providing protection against liquid and heavy use, and usually accents existing color, providing [..]
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laminateThe thin plastic layer covering the dust jacket of some books.
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laminate"artificial thin layer," 1939, especially a type of plastic adhesive; see laminate (v.).
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laminate1660s, "to beat or roll into thin plates," from Latin lamina "thin piece of metal or wood, thin slice, plate, leaf, layer," a word of unknown origin; de Vaan writes that "The [..]
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laminateThe thin plastic layer covering the dust jacket of some books.
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laminateTo bond a plastic film by heat and pressure to a printed sheet for protection and appearance.
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laminatea thin transparent plastic coating applied to paper or board to provide protection and give it a glossy finish.
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laminateA composition of MDF board and multiple layers of impregnated papers and Aluminum Oxide.
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laminateAny thin material such as wood or plastic glued to the exterior of a cabinet, countertop or other surface.
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laminateLaminated materials are made of two or more plies fused together under a combination of heat, pressure, and adhesives. There are many laminates designed to be used with specific materials for differen [..]
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laminateA clear material, which may have security features such as optically variable properties, designed to be securely bonded to the biographical data or other page of the document.
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laminateA laminated film stucture can be any of a number of high-barrier, high-strength films that are manufactured by bonding (or laminating) different materials together to create an easily-sealed, high-b [..]
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laminateTo bond plastic film to paper, or to glue paper to chipboard or corrugated cardboard.
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laminateMaterial obtained through a rolling process
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laminateThe multiple layers or plies of a fabric or prepreg constituting a composite structure.
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laminateto unite layers of materials with adhesive.
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laminateVinyl inner layer of laminated glass.
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laminateThin clear (transparent) plastic film applied to a media (vinyl, paper etc.) providing protection against humidity, abrasion and other wear; also enhances existing colour, providing a gloss, satin or matt surface appearance.
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laminateThe use of a layer of Tooth-colored material, usually Porcelain or acrylic resin, applied to the surface of natural Teeth, Crowns, or pontics by fusion, Cementation, or mechanical Retention.
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laminateTo bond one or more thin layers of durable plastic to a fabric or a material, Formica, for example.
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laminate1. a surface created by bonding multiple layers together.   2. to create a single surface by bonding multiple layers together
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laminate(noun) A structure made by bonding together two or more layers of material or materials. (verb) Action of combining finished films to produce the laminate.
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laminate(a) noun A product made by bonding together two or more layers of material. (b) verb To unite layers of material to produce a multilayer material.
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laminateA product made by bonding together two or more layers of material, e.g., plywood, laminated counters, etc.; to bond layers of material into a composite with an adhesive.
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laminateThin film of material bonded to the exterior surfaces of wood or pressed wood material in a vast range of colours and textures. We generally use Formica brand laminate.
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laminateA composite material made by bonding together several layers of same or different materials.
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laminatesandwich of structural frame members, wall paneling, insulation and exterior covering, adhesive-bonded under pressure and/or heat to form the RV's walls, floor and/or roof.
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laminateTo cover with film, to bond or glue one surface to another.
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laminateA product made by bonding two or more layers together, usually of different materials, under heat and pressure to form a single structure. The term used to describe the Fabrication of a Printed Circui [..]
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laminate
To assemble from thin sheets glued together.
* ''We'll laminate the piece of wood with grain going in different directions to make a really strong hull for the boat.''
To cover something flat, us [..]
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