Crossword clues for laminated
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
The Collaborative International Dictionary
laminated \lam"i*na`ted\, a.
Consisting of, or covered with, laminae, or thin plates, sheets, scales, or layers, one over another; laminate.
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Hence: Constructed of thin sheets of material, bonded together to form a composite structure having multiple layers.
Laminated arch (Arch.), a timber arch made of layers of bent planks secured by treenails.
Wiktionary
1 Made by lamination. 2 Consisting of many thin layers. 3 (context geology of rocks English) Splitting into thin layers parallel to bedding. v
(en-past of: laminate)
WordNet
Wikipedia
Usage examples of "laminated".
Blankly surveys the canary expanse of laminated cabinetry while it boils.
The wall was a living brickwork of locksheets, laminated charts, one hundred thousand charts to the inch, the wall preselected and preassembled for all imaginable contingencies of the journey which, each time afresh, took the ship across half-unknown immensities of time and space.
The theory failed to explain why the killer used a bow and arrow, why he dropped a laminated ace of spades on each body, and why he had left untouched the kilo of angel dust his latest victim had been carrying.
They were, all three of them, dressed in faded denims - the uniform of the bush fighters - and the weapons they carried with casual familiarity were the ubiquitous AK 47s with the distinctive curved black magazine and laminated woodwork.
We both exchanged glances, then shrugged and located our appropriate lockers by the little laminated name plates slotted into them.
Thousands of tubes are wound together into ropelike segments so that the supports resemble deep black laminated leather, but are rigid like a beetle shell-you could easily hold a 500foot rod of this material in one hand.
It was framed of steam-bent ash, fitted with laminated panels made of poplar or basswood, resting on thick leather straps called thoroughbraces, made from ox hides instead of steel springs.
They drilled borings, and came up with cores that were gritty and icy, laminated for as far down as they could drill.
They drilled borings, and came up with cores that were gritty and icy, laminated for as far down as they could drill.
It was in the second year of my studies that we received a Gramoe Dyname from Paris, having the horseshoe form of a laminated field magnet, and a wire wound armature with a commutator.
Looking down at the ice chaos Nadia suddenly remembered what the land had looked like on that first trip, the endless hills and hollows, the funnel-like alases, the great black barchan dunes, the incredible laminated terrain in the last sands before the polar cap .
The corporal inserted a card in his machine, and there was a grinding noise, then another small card came out of a slot all neatly laminated and with an alligator clip on the back.
A laminated CIA map of Sierra Leone is spread out on the table, peeking out here and there through numerous overlying strata of dirty dishes, newspapers, coloring books, and drafts of the Epiphyte(2) Business Plan.
The Doctor had picked up a hundred metres of laminated fibre optics from somewhere and carried it out draped over his shoulder.
This had been laminated terrain to begin with, looking as if elevation contours had been artfully incised into the landscape, and the stream cuts revealed that the French curve laminae went down many meters, as if the map had marked the territory to a great depth.