lamelláru
Lamelláru is a term used in certain contexts, particularly in engineering and materials science, to describe a layered or stratified structure. It refers to materials composed of distinct, thin layers that are arranged parallel to each other. These layers can be made of different substances or of the same substance in different orientations or states. The arrangement of these lamellae often imparts specific properties to the material, such as increased strength, flexibility, or resistance to fracture.
Examples of lamelláru structures can be found in various natural and manufactured materials. In geology, sedimentary