Rolling vs Lamination - What's the difference?
rolling | lamination |
Staggered in time and space; used with blackout, brownout, introduction.
The act by which something is rolled.
* 2007 , Greg Patent, ?Dave McLean, A Baker's Odyssey
The process of laminating, joining together thin layers.
Something made by laminating.
(topology) A foliation of a closed subset of a manifold by subspaces of one dimension less.
A layer of something that is laminated.
As nouns the difference between rolling and lamination
is that rolling is the act by which something is rolled while lamination is the process of laminating, joining together thin layers.As a verb rolling
is .rolling
English
Verb
(head)Synonyms
* rowlingDerived terms
* rolling in dough, rolling in money * rolling introduction * rolling stockNoun
(en noun)- Refrigerating the dough between rollings and foldings also makes the dough easy to handle and prevents the butter from becoming too soft.