From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary EnglishRelated topics: Industrylaminatelam‧i‧nate /ˈlæmənət/ noun [countable, uncountable]TIlaminated materialExamples from the Corpuslaminate• Using a self-adhesivelaminate in a smart new woodgrain finish, we resurfaced these doors and drawers in a day.• My face and laminate is checked by dayglo securityfolk.• Wilsonart, which makes decorativelaminates, represents the bulk of the segment.• He tries in vain to blag my laminate off me.• Whether stylishlaminate, natural wood or high-gloss finish, the Miele Specialist can tailor a kitchen to perfectly match your requirements.• Sparkle's hull was built of two laminates of diagonally laid red cedar on an innercore of longitudinal Douglas fir.Originlaminate(1900-2000)laminate"laminated"((17-21 centuries))