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Meaning of veneers
A veneer refers to a thin layer of material, typically wood, applied to a surface for aesthetic or protective purposes.
Etymology of veneers
The word "veneer" originates from the French word "fournir," meaning "to furnish" or "to supply," and the Old French word "veneer," meaning "to veneer" or "to overlay"
Historically, veneer referred to a thin layer of wood applied to a surface for decorative purposes, but its meaning has expanded to include other materials and contexts
Synonyms
facades
coverings
coatings
layers
overlays
laminates
claddings
facings
surfaces
finishes
wraps
shells
casings
jackets
skins
peels
films
membranes
veneerings
laminations
coatings
clutches
coverlets
envelops
wraps
sheaths
shields
masks
disguises
camouflage
concealments
screens
veils
fronts
exteriors
appearances
aspects
faces
looks
semblances
Definitions
- A thin layer of wood, typically glued to a less expensive wood or other material to provide a decorative surface
- * A layer of material, such as plastic or metal, applied to a surface for protection or decoration
- * An appearance or impression of something, especially one that is intended to deceive or impress
Usage Examples
- The furniture was made with a veneer of expensive wood to give it a luxurious appearance
- * The company presented a veneer of confidence, but insiders knew they were struggling financially
- * The dentist applied a veneer to the patient's tooth to improve its shape and color