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veneer
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ve·neer  (v-nîr)
n.
1. A thin surface layer, as of finely grained wood, glued to a base of inferior material.
2. Any of the thin layers glued together to make plywood.
3. A decorative facing, as of brick.
4. A deceptive, superficial show; a façade: a veneer of friendliness.
tr.v. ve·neered, ve·neer·ing, ve·neers
1. To overlay (a surface) with a thin layer of a fine or decorative material.
2. To glue together (layers of wood) to make plywood.
3. To conceal, as something common or crude, with a deceptively attractive outward show.

[Alteration of obsolete faneering, from German Furnierung, from furnieren, to furnish, veneer, from French fournir, to furnish, from Old French furnir, of Germanic origin; see per1 in Indo-European roots.]

ve·neerer n.

veneer [vɪˈnɪə]
n
1. a thin layer of wood, plastic, etc., with a decorative or fine finish that is bonded to the surface of a less expensive material, usually wood
2. a superficial appearance, esp one that is pleasing a veneer of gentility
3. any facing material that is applied to a different backing material
4. any one of the layers of wood that is used to form plywood
vb (tr)
1. to cover (a surface) with a veneer
2. to bond together (thin layers of wood) to make plywood
3. to conceal (something) under a superficially pleasant surface
[from German furnieren to veneer, from Old French fournir to furnish]
veneerer  n
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.veneerveneer - coating consisting of a thin layer of superior wood glued to a base of inferior wood
coating, coat - a thin layer covering something; "a second coat of paint"
2.veneer - an ornamental coating to a building
coating, coat - a thin layer covering something; "a second coat of paint"
Verb1.veneer - cover with veneer; "veneer the furniture to protect it"
cover - provide with a covering or cause to be covered; "cover her face with a handkerchief"; "cover the child with a blanket"; "cover the grave with flowers"

veneer
noun
1. mask, show, façade, front, appearance, guise, pretence, semblance, false front He was able to fool people with his veneer of intellectuality.
2. layer, covering, finish, facing, film, gloss, patina, laminate, cladding, lamination bath panels fitted with a mahogany veneer
Translations
veneer [vəˈnɪəʳ]
A. Nchapa f, enchapado m (fig) → barniz m, apariencia f
to give or lend sth a veneer of respectabilitydar a algo un barniz or una apariencia de respetabilidad
B. VTchapear
veneer [vɪˈnɪər] n
[wood] → placage m; [plastic] → revêtement m
(fig) [culture, education, respectability] → vernis m
veneer
n (lit)Furnier nt; (fig)Politur f; it’s just a veneeres ist nur Politur or schöner Schein; he had a veneer of respectabilitynach außen hin machte er einen sehr ehrbaren Eindruck; the cities with their thin veneer of civilizationdie Städte mit ihrem dünnen Lack or Putz der Zivilisation
vt woodfurnieren
veneer [vəˈnɪəʳ] nimpiallacciatura (fig) → parvenza, vernice f
veneer [vəˈnɪəʳ] nimpiallacciatura (fig) → parvenza, vernice f


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