Lamina vs Laminable - What's the difference?
lamina | laminable |
A very thin layer of material.
(anatomy) A thin plate or scale, such as the arch of a vertebra.
(botany) The flat part of a leaf or leaflet; the blade.
Capable of being split into laminae, or thin plates.
As a noun lamina
is lamina.As an adjective laminable is
capable of being split into laminae, or thin plates.lamina
English
Noun
(en-noun)Synonyms
* (very thin layer of material) sheet * (flat part of a leaf) bladeDerived terms
* laminar * laminal * laminate * laminectomy * laminotomyAnagrams
* * * * * * ----laminable
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- Mica is laminable .
- When a body can be readily extended in all directions under the hammer, it is said to be malleable; and when into fillets under the rolling press, it is said to be laminable . — Ure.