laminated wood

collocation in English

meaningsoflaminatedandwood

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laminated
adjective
uk
/ˈlæm.ɪ.neɪ.tɪd/
us
/ˈlæm.ə.neɪ.t̬ɪd/
covered with a thin layer of plastic to ...
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wood
noun
uk
/wʊd/
us
/wʊd/
a hard substance that forms the branches and trunks of trees and can be used as a building material, for making things, or as ...
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(Definition oflaminatedandwoodfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Another method is to build up a standard building section oflaminatedwood.
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I wish to refer specifically to how the import deposit scheme applies to plywoods, including the range oflaminatedwoodused in the furniture-making industry.
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Does plywood include all sorts oflaminatedwood?
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The body is made of arched,laminatedwood, with the exterior and interior laminations being made of maple.
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Throughout most of tennis' history, rackets were made oflaminatedwood, with heads of around 65 square inches.
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Soon the painted pieces andlaminatedwoodshapes became large.
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In the early 1900s they were made oflaminatedwood.
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Both kite and heater style shields were made of several layers oflaminatedwood, with a gentle curve in cross section.
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The monospar fins are sheathed inlaminatedwood.
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The rear wall of the driving cab is made oflaminatedwoodwith a melamine veneer.
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Both synthetic andlaminatedwoodstocks are available.
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The wide-track undercarriage consisted of a pair of longlaminatedwoodskids each bearing pair of wheels on a short axle.
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The roof structure is made entirely oflaminatedwood, a plywood.
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Alaminatedwoodconstruction blends with engineering architecture and is suitable for everyday use.
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Traditionally they were made oflaminatedwood(typically ash), with a small strung area using natural gut strings.
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Less expensive cellos frequently have tops and backs made oflaminatedwood.
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Other materials, such as composites orlaminatedwood, can also provide a stronger, more dimensionally stables stock than traditional woods can.
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Their boats are primarily constructed usinglaminatedwoodand epoxy techniques.
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The buttstock, lower handguard and upper heatguard were first manufactured fromlaminatedwood, this later changed to a synthetic (fiberglass) plum.
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