| veneer |
Furniture-making technique which consists of affixing a thin layer or strips of fine wood to the surface of a piece of furniture, usually of a coarser material. First used in ancient Egypt, and then in Classical Greece and Rome, but not again until the 17th century in The Netherlands.
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| veneer |
A very thin leaf of wood that is used to cover doors or articles of furniture which are made of a lower grade wood.
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| veneered c. |
an artificial crown that bears a thin layer of resin or porcelain on the buccal or labial surface, attached to or bonded to the metal casting.
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| veneer |
Extremely thin sheets of wood. Also a thin slice of wood or brick or stone covering a framed wall.
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| veneer |
A thin sheet of wood, rotary cut sliced, or sawed from a log. Veneer is referred to as a ply when assembled.
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