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ve⋅neer

[vuh-neer]
–noun
1. a thin layer of wood or other material for facing or inlaying wood.
2. any of the thin layers of wood glued together to form plywood.
3. Building Trades. a facing of a certain material applied to a different one or to a type of construction not ordinarily associated with it, as a facing of brick applied to a frame house.
4. a superficially valuable or pleasing appearance: a cruel person with a veneer of kindliness.
–verb (used with object)
5. to overlay or face (wood) with thin sheets of some material, as a fine wood, ivory, or tortoise shell.
6. to face or cover (an object) with any material that is more desirable as a surface material than the basic material of the object; revet.
7. to cement (layers of wood veneer) to form plywood.
8. to give a superficially valuable or pleasing appearance to.

Origin:
1695–1705; earlier fineering, faneering < G Fourni(e)rung, Furni(e)rung, equiv. to furni(e)ren to furnish (< F fournir) + -ung -ing 1


ve⋅neer⋅er, noun


4. façade, front, show, mask, guise.
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ve·neer   (və-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·neer'er n.
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Medical Dictionary

Main Entry: ve·neer
Pronunciation: v&-'ni(&)r
Function: noun
: a plastic or porcelain coating bonded to the surface of a cosmeticallyimperfect tooth
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veneer ve·neer (və-nēr')
n.
A layer of tooth-colored material, usually porcelain or acrylic resin, attached to and covering the surface of a metal crown or natural tooth structure.

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