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Any of the thin layers of wood glued together to make plywood.
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one or more very thin sheets of wood that literally are sliced from a log and used to cover other materials (commonly plywood) to create the illusion of "solid" wood; Taylor uses veneers only on the Baby Taylors * our full-size guitars and basses are all solid-wood.
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Thin continuous sheet of wood peeled or cut from a log; used in plywood manufacture and as a facing material for furniture
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A thin layer of wood permanently bonded to a thicker core. The most beautiful grain patterns are used for the outermost layer (or face veneer) of furniture piece, greater strength is achieved by bonding woods at right angles to each other.
Ãâó: www.newportfurnishings.com/Reference/furniture_glo...
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In the construction of crowns or pontics, a layer of tooth-colored material, usually, but not limited to, composite, porcelain, ceramic or acrylic resin, attached to the surface by direct fusion, cementation, or mechanical retention; also refers to a restoration that is luted to the facial surface of a tooth.
Ãâó: www.atkinsdentistry.com/education/glossary.html
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