| Laminaria digitata |
A giant kelp, rich in iodine and other trace elements and co-enzymes, make it valuable as a skin supplement for normalizing cellular function.
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| lamination |
The process of building up thin layers of materials and bonding them together as one product under heat and pressure with an adhesive added.
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| laminated |
As a verb, to bond together in layers; as a noun, a material produced by bonding together layers of material.
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| lamina |
same as blade: expanded flat part of a leaf or petal.
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| laminated |
An object coated with a thin layer of plastic is said to be laminated.
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