It's something made up from layers of different materials.
The state of Hawaii was originally called the Sandwich Islands. They were designated as the Sandwich Islands from the English explorer Captain Cook back in 1778. Cook selected the name based on his superior who was named Sandwich.
The Sandwich Islands are now known by their original native name of Hawaii.
Cook named the Hawaiian Islands the Sandwich Islands in honor of one of his sponsors, John Montagu, 4th Earl of Sandwich. There are many references to Cook and the Sandwich Islands at the History of Mankind site in the related link.
The Victoria sandwich was named for Queen Victoria who liked them with her afternoon tea. It is a sponge cake sandwich filled with jam and whipped cream.
The Hawaiian Islands were named Sandwich Islands by James Cook in the 1770s. Other Islands similarly named by Cook were Efate Island in The Republic of Vanuatu (Sandwich Island) and South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands in the southern Atlantic Ocean.
O. Jungbluth has written: 'Verbund- und Sandwichtragwerke' -- subject(s): Composite construction, Sandwich construction
The cast of Sandwich Crazy - 2011 includes: Matthew Carswell as Construction Worker Pasha Ebrahimi as Gary
Yukio Kagawa has written: 'Viscoelastic damping of flexural vibrations of sandwich cantilevers' -- subject- s -: Damping - Mechanics -, Girders, Sandwich construction, Vibration, Viscoelasticity
Because it uses N-type and P-type semiconductor, usually silicon.The construction will either be NPN or PNP, with the different types in a "sandwich" construction.
a sandwich bed is a bedmade of sandwich
what ever you want to put on a sandwich is what is on a sandwich
"un sandwich lacon-laitue-tomate"
engineered wood products, concrete, structural foam sandwich panels, and laminated fiberboard structural sheathing.
Sandwich in English = Sandwich in French
Use at aircraft industries very much and it's structure made by three layers like low density core inserted in between two thin layers. Sandwich panel is a very cost-effective products in the automotive, building or construction field.
Sandwich, from the Earl of Sandwich.
meatball sandwich marshmallow and peanut butter sandwich mozzarella and tomato sandwich mushroom and Swiss steak sandwich misquite turkey and mayo sandwich marble rye, ham and Swiss cheese sandwich