Synonyms for laminated


Grammar : Adj
Spell : lam-uh-ney-tid
Phonetic Transcription : ˈlæm əˌneɪ tɪd


Définition of laminated

Origin :
  • 1660s, "to beat or roll into thin plates," from Latin lamina "thin piece of metal or wood, thin slice, plate, leaf, layer," of unknown origin. Many modern senses are from the noun meaning "an artificial thin layer" (1939), especially a type of plastic adhesive. Related: Laminated; laminating.
  • adj flaky
Example sentences :
  • The cuisses are laminated, and reach to about the middle of the thigh.
  • Extract from : « Spanish Arms and Armour » by Albert F. Calvert
  • “Reputed” laminated steel barrels have been burst, but no real one ever.
  • Extract from : « Gunnery in 1858 » by William Greener
  • He handed them laminated plastic badges with their names and pictures.
  • Extract from : « The Scarlet Lake Mystery » by Harold Leland Goodwin
  • Some shew a flaky or laminated structure; others are concretionary.
  • Extract from : « Geology » by James Geikie
  • Shale is a more or less indurated fissile or laminated clay.
  • Extract from : « Geology » by James Geikie
  • Only the front of the thigh is protected by laminated cuissarts, and the rest of the leg by close-fitting knee-caps and greaves.
  • Extract from : « Armour in England » by J. Starkie Gardner
  • What mode of construction is adopted to reduce the reluctance of the magnetic circuit when laminated poles are used?
  • Extract from : « Hawkins Electrical Guide, Number One » by Nehemiah Hawkins
  • The coil has a laminated iron core, that is, it is composed of layers of sheet iron.
  • Extract from : « The Library of Work and Play: Electricity and Its Everyday Uses » by John F. Woodhull
  • It consists of a laminated ring with slots on its inner surface and supported by a massive external cast-iron frame.
  • Extract from : « The New York Subway » by Anonymous
  • This upper drift was about twenty feet thick, and rested on a laminated stratum of the Niagara limestone.
  • Extract from : « The Falls of Niagara and Other Famous Cataracts » by George W. Holley

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