laminals

/ˈlæmɪnəlz/
noun
  1. Thin layers or sheets of material, especially in anatomy or biology.
    • In the fossil, the laminals of the shell were well preserved.
    • The laminals of the leaf are visible under a microscope.
    • The scientist studied the laminals of the bone to understand its structure.
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