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Interlaminate vs Interlaminated - What's the difference?

interlaminate | interlaminated |

As verbs the difference between interlaminate and interlaminated

is that interlaminate is to arrange in alternating laminae or layers while interlaminated is past tense of interlaminate.

As an adjective interlaminated is

laminated with two different types of layers.

interlaminate

English

Verb

(interlaminat)
  • To arrange in alternating laminae or layers.
  • interlaminated

    English

    Adjective

    (-)
  • laminated with two different types of layers
  • Verb

    (head)
  • (interlaminate)