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lam·i·nate I. \-ˌnāt, usu -ād.+V\ verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: lamina + -ate (v. suffix) transitive verb 1. : to roll or compress (as metal or plastic) into a thin plate 2. : to separate into laminae 3. a. : to make by uniting superposed layers of one or more materials (as by means of an adhesive or bolts) — compare laminated glass, laminated plastic, laminated wood b. : to unite (superposed layers of material) by an adhesive or other means < asphalt is used to laminate sheets of paper — Science > < polyethylene film has been laminated to paper for waterproof bags — Chem. & Engineering News > intransitive verb : to divide into laminae II. \-_nə̇]t, -ˌnā], usu ]d.+V\ adjective Etymology: lamina + -ate (adjective suffix) 1. : consisting of a lamina or laminae : laminated 2. : bearing or covered with laminae III. noun (-s) Etymology: laminate (I) : a product made by laminating; specifically : laminated plastic |