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Laminate vs Affixative - What's the difference?

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Laminate is a see also of affixative.


As nouns the difference between laminate and affixative

is that laminate is while affixative is (arts|antiquities) a preservative, usually an adhesive transparent fluid, used to protect the surface of a drawing from abrasion or similar damage.

laminate

English

Verb

(laminat)
  • To assemble from thin sheets glued together.
  • * We'll laminate the piece of wood with grain going in different directions to make a really strong hull for the boat.
  • To cover something flat, usually paper, in adhesive protective plastic.
  • To form, as metal, into a thin plate, as by rolling.
  • To cause to separate into thin plates or layers; to divide into thin plates.
  • Noun

    (wikipedia laminate) (en noun)
  • Material formed of thin sheets glued together.
  • Derived terms

    * laminate flooring

    Adjective

    (-)
  • Consisting of, or covered with, laminae, or thin plates, scales, or layers, one over another; laminated.
  • Anagrams

    * English heteronyms ----

    affixative

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (arts, antiquities) A preservative, usually an adhesive transparent fluid, used to protect the surface of a drawing from abrasion or similar damage.
  • See also

    * varnish * urethane * laminate * paint

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