Synonyms for lamination
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : lam-uh-ney-shuh n |
Phonetic Transcription : ˌlæm əˈneɪ ʃən |
Top 10 synonyms for lamination Other synonyms for the word lamination
- band
- bark
- bloom
- coping
- couch
- course
- cover
- covering
- crust
- delamination
- dusting
- encrustation
- film
- finish
- flag
- flap
- fold
- girdle
- gloss
- lacquer
- lamina
- lamination
- lap
- layer
- mantle
- overlap
- overlay
- painting
- panel
- plaster
- ply
- priming
- roughcast
- seam
- set
- skin
- slab
- story
- stratum
- stripe
- substratum
- thickness
- tinge
- varnish
- veneer
- wash
- whitewashing
- zone
Définition of lamination
Origin :- "any layer of laminated substance," 1670s, noun of state from laminate. Meaning "process of manufacturing laminated products" is from 1945.
- As in lacquer : noun coating
- As in layer : noun coating, tier
- As in stratification : noun tabular structure
- As in coat : noun covering
- As in coating : noun covering
- The axis and perforation are at right angles to the plane of lamination.
- Extract from : « Art in Shell of the Ancient Americans » by William H. Holmes
- It was long before I cleared my mind of doubt regarding the origin of the lamination.
- Extract from : « The Glaciers of the Alps » by John Tyndall
- I found also fine masses of mica imbedded in quartz, edge upwards, and so compact that its lamination was not perceptible.
- Extract from : « The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 15, No. 87, January, 1865 » by Various
- Fig. 45 represents a crumpled portion of the ice with the lines of lamination passing through the strata.
- Extract from : « The Glaciers of the Alps » by John Tyndall
- The lamination was as perfect as that of slate, and quite defeated him in his effort to obtain a granular powder.
- Extract from : « The Glaciers of the Alps » by John Tyndall
- The lamination of a glacier is a peculiarly interesting case of cleavage.
- Extract from : « Hours of Exercise in the Alps » by John Tyndall
- A disadvantage of the slotted core is, however, that it usually necessitates the lamination of the pole-pieces.
- Extract from : « Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 8, Slice 9 » by Various
- Planes of bedding are generally more strongly marked than planes of lamination.
- Extract from : « Geology » by James Geikie
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