laminar

adj
/ˈlæmɪnə/

Etymology

From Latin lāmina (“thin sheet of material”) + -ar.

Definitions

  1. Of fluid motion, smooth and regular, flowing as though in different layers.

    • The laminar bands of color to the west bleeding out under the hammered clouds. A sudden violet-colored hooding of the earth.
  2. In, or consisting of, thin plates or layers.

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