laminated

adjective
lam·​i·​nat·​ed | \ ˈla-mə-ˌnā-təd How to pronounce laminated (audio) \

Definition of laminated

2a : composed of layers of firmly united material
b : made by bonding or impregnating superposed layers (as of paper, wood, or fabric) with resin and compressing under heat

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The laminated dough will rest in between each fold and will be repeated three times. Kristen Massad, Dallas News, "What to bake this weekend: Morning buns with cinnamon, sugar and lots of butter," 26 July 2019 People who sign up for the database will be given a laminated card and a sticker to identify their household as a resident with autism. Johnny Diaz, sun-sentinel.com, "Margate police join Autism outreach program," 23 July 2019 The laminated cards attached to scooters do not specify that The 606 is off-limits. Mary Wisniewski, chicagotribune.com, "Lots of rides but broken rules: Chicago’s scooter pilot gets off to a rough start," 27 June 2019 Everyone who attended received laminated cards explaining correct pronoun usage. Emily Flitter, New York Times, "Being Transgender at Goldman Sachs," 21 June 2019 Khachapuri is a sweet version of a traditionally savory cheese and egg pie; Engel fills a laminated dough pocket with hazelnut pastry cream and poached apricots (the resemblance to an egg yolk is intentional), topped with tarragon ice cream. Phil Vettel, chicagotribune.com, "Review: Galit delivers a Middle Eastern masterpiece from James Beard-winning chef Zach Engel," 14 June 2019 Each visit comes with a booklet introducing the 35 species represented at the cafe, as well as a laminated photo of you with one of the birds at the end of your visit. Davey Young, Condé Nast Traveler, "What to Do in Akihabara: Our Guide," 5 Mar. 2018 The day kicked off in a sterile conference room where Upstream had taped laminated placards to the walls with questions trainees may hear from patients: Will the implant move under my skin? Kayla Webley Adler, Marie Claire, "The IUD Vs. The World," 28 June 2018 Visitors to Russia applied for a laminated Fan ID photo card to bypass entry visa rules. Graham Dunbar, The Seattle Times, "Crowds in Moscow make Qatar rethink 2022 World Cup plans," 9 July 2018

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First Known Use of laminated

1665, in the meaning defined at sense 1

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laminated

adjective

English Language Learners Definition of laminated

: made by pressing together thin layers of material
: covered with a thin layer of clear plastic for protection

laminated

adjective
lam·​i·​nat·​ed | \ ˈla-mə-ˌnā-təd\

Kids Definition of laminated

: made of thin layers of material firmly joined together laminated wood

laminated

adjective
lam·​i·​nat·​ed | \ ˈlam-ə-ˌnāt-əd How to pronounce laminated (audio) \

Medical Definition of laminated

: composed or arranged in layers or laminae laminated membranes