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laminated wood

(′lam·ə′nād·əd ′wu̇d)

(materials) Board or timber composed of layers of wood glued together with the grains parallel.


 
 
Architecture: laminated wood

Board or timber built up of plies which are joined together by gluing; usually the grain of all plies is parallel.


 
 

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