Meaning veneer
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A thin surface layer of wood or decorative brick facing that is overlaid and adhered as a façade to a base of inferior materials.
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a thin, custom-made shell of tooth-colored plastic or porcelain that is bonded directly to the front side of natural teeth to improve their appearance -- for example, to replace lost tooth structure, [..]
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See laminate veneer.
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1702, from German Furnier, from furnieren "to cover with a veneer, inlay," from French fournir "to furnish, accomplish," from Middle French fornir "to furnish," from a Ge [..]
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1728 (earlier fineer, 1708), from German furnieren (see veneer (n.)). Related: Veneered; veneering.
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coating consisting of a thin layer of superior wood glued to a base of inferior wood cover with veneer; "veneer the furniture to protect it" facing: an ornamental coating to [..]
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Extremely thin sheets of wood produced by slicing or rotary-cutting a log.
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Thin, custom-made shells crafted of tooth-colored materials designed to cover the front side of teeth.
Source: mouthhealthy.org

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A thin sheet of wood, often with attractive grain, used to cover less expensive wood. Ventral
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To dream that you are veneering, denotes that you will systematically deceive your friends, your speculations will be of a misleading nature.   
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An outside, non-bearing load wythe of masonry used as a facing material.
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(n) - a thin covering
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A thin sheet or layer of wood, usually rotary cut, sliced or sawn from a log, bolt, or flitch; thickness may vary from 1/100 to 1/4 of an inch  
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A thin sheet of material bonded to one or more other materials. Plywood is one example of a veneer material.
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A thin sheet of wood laminated with others under heat and pressure to form plywood, or used for faces of composite panels. Also called ply. Back to Top
Source: wooduniversity.org

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(n) coating consisting of a thin layer of superior wood glued to a base of inferior wood(n) an ornamental coating to a building(v) cover with veneer
Source: beedictionary.com

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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 thin, widespread layer of sediment
Source: nature.nps.gov

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A porcelain facing placed on an anterior tooth.
Source: dentistry.uiowa.edu (offline)

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a plastic, porcelain or composite material used to improve the attractiveness of a stained or damaged tooth
Source: mccabedental.com (offline)

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Extremely thin sheets of wood produced by slicing or rotary-cutting a log.
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A thin slice of wood used to face less valuable wood. veneer is produced by rotating a log against a knife. Veneer is cut diagonally from a stationary log. Rotary SIiced
Source: forestry.gov.uk (offline)

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A thin sheet or layer of wood, usually rotary cut, sliced or sawn from a log, bolt or flitch; thickness may vary from 1/100 to 1/4 of an inch. Also referred to as skin, ply, veneer ply.
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The use of a layer of Tooth-colored material, usually Porcelain or acrylic resin, applied to the surface of natural Teeth, Crowns, or pontics by fusion, Cementation, or mechanical Retention.
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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A thin sheet of wood applied to a piece of inferior wood or plywood. Fine wood veneer is used in furniture. This allows you to use rare and exotic woods, which either are not available in solid form o [..]
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A laminate applied or bonded to the tooth. back to top
Source: beachteeth.com (offline)

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a plastic, porcelain or composite material used to improve the attractiveness of a stained or damaged tooth
Source: lakeshore-dentistry.com (offline)

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A laminate applied or bonded to the tooth. back to top
Source: hertzdental.com (offline)

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A thin sheet of wood that has been sliced, rotary-cut, or sawed from a log, used as a facing material on a less attractive wood; a wall facing of brick or other masonry which provides a decorative, du [..]
Source: bdma.org.uk

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A thin decorative coating of material that is glued to another material usually to reduce cost.
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