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glulam

glulam
  (ˈgl(j)uːlæm)
  [f. glue n. + lamination.]
  A building material consisting of laminations of timber glued together.

1953 Civil Engineering Feb. 87 (Advt.), The glulam girders which carry the load are formed of kiln dried timber, bonded together with waterproof glue which is as strong and permanent as the wood. 1961 Engineering 29 Sept. 411/3 Rectangular glulam sections.

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