de-laminate

de·lam·i·nate

[dee-lam-uh-neyt]
verb (used without object), de·lam·i·nat·ed, de·lam·i·nat·ing.
to split into laminae or thin layers.

Origin:
1875–80; de- + laminate

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delaminate (diːˈlæmɪˌneɪt) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
vb
to divide or cause to divide into thin layers
 
delami'nation
 
n

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