
1) Appearance 2) Coat 3) Facade 4) Face 5) Facing 6) Lamina 7) Surface 8) Veneering
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1) Beauty is but skin deep 2) Coat 3) Coating 4) Cover with veneer 5) Decorative covering 6) Decorative mask for disguise 7) Dental treatment 8) Facing 9) False front or facade 10) Finish 11) Furniture facade 12) Furniture layer 13) Furniture overlay 14) Outer layer of wood 15) Overlay 16) Plywood layer
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• (v. t.) A thin leaf or layer of a more valuable or beautiful material for overlaying an inferior one, especially such a thin leaf of wood to be glued to a cheaper wood; hence, external show; gloss; false pretense. • (v. t.) To overlay or plate with a thin layer of wood or other material for outer finish or decoration; as, to veneer a pi...
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A doll with head, and sometimes limbs, made of bleached beeswax. Popular from c1750-1930. The solid wax may have been carved into shape or a liquid wax poured into a mould. The eyes are either painted or small black beads stuck on with a drop of molten wax. Also -- wax-composition referring to a wax coating over a composition base; colour can be a....
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Veneer is a thin layer of finishing material, often wood, used to improve a product's finished appearance.
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Thin sheets of wood made by rotary cutting or slicing a log.
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(vә-nēr´) a thin layer of tooth-colored material, usually made of porcelain, some other ceramic, or acrylic resin, attached to a prepared tooth surface to modify its shape or color.
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A thin layer or sheet of wood
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A thin sheet of wood cut from a log.
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A single wythe of masonry for facing purposes, not structurally bonded.
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An artificial filling material, usually plastic, composite, or porcelain, that is used to provide an
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A thin layer of decorative wood, or sometimes tortoiseshell or ivory, glued over a wooden body or carcass. Veneering was practised in ancient Egypt, Greece and the Roman Empire, and rediscovered in the early 17thC.The craft came to Britain from Holland a few decades later, and by the 18thC French and British cabinet-makers had raised it to a fine a …...
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Ve·neer' noun [ Confer German
furnier or
fournier . See
Veneer ,
transitive verb ] A thin leaf or layer of a more valuable or beautiful material for overlaying an inferior one, especially such a thin leaf of wood to be glued to a cheaper wood; hence, externa...
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Ve·neer' transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Veneered ;
present participle & verbal noun Veneering .] [ German
furnieren ,
fourniren , from French
fournir to furnish. See
Furnish .] To overlay or p...
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A very thin layer of material, usually wood, affixed to the surface of a piece of furniture for decorative effect.
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A thin slice or slices of decorative or exotic wood glued to an inferior wood to create panels, doors and cabinet sides.
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surface appearance covering the TRUE natureÂ
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- Extremely thin sheets of wood. Also a thin slice of wood or brick or stone covering a framed wall.
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A layer of tooth-colored material (can be porcelain, composite, or ceramics) that attaches to the front of the tooth.
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(wood) very thin slices of wood used for inlay or to cover surfaces.
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A facing of very thin superior timber used to cover inferior timber. Veneers are sawn or peeled from timber of a highly ornamental appearance, which is either useless for constructional work, and why it is necessary to make the carcase of another inferior timber, or in some cases, where the timber used in the veneer would be too expensive for mass ...
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A very thin sheet of wood. It is typically a finer wood that is used as a decorative cover for lower-quality wood.
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noun coating consisting of a thin layer of superior wood glued to a base of inferior wood
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A thin layer of wood, usually of fine quality, that is bonded to a heavier surface of lesser quality wood. Most new furniture is made of veneer construction.
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[SAT terms] coating consisting of a thin layer of wood
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