- Look up
veneer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Veneer may
refer to:
Masonry veneer, a thin
facing layer of
brick Stone veneer, a thin
facing layer...
- sarcophagi.
During the
Roman Empire,
Romans also used
veneered work in m**** quantities.
Veneer is
obtained either by "peeling" the
trunk of a tree or...
- In dentistry, a
veneer is a
layer of
material placed over a tooth.
Veneers can
improve the
aesthetics and
function of a
smile and
protect the tooth's surface...
-
Veneer theory is a term
coined by
Dutch primatologist Frans de Waal to
label the
Hobbesian view of
human morality that he
criticizes throughout his work...
- and clad/
veneered stone wall
style Pebbledash —
exterior decorative veneer Stone veneer Wythe, a
section of
masonry "Manufactured
Stone Veneer". ncma.org...
- equilibrium,
partly due to
their protective cover on the slope.
Erosion rates on
veneered hillslopes are low to moderate. Osterkamp, W.R., 2008,
Annotated Definitions...
- that the
technique was
highly advanced. The
revival of the
technique of
veneered marquetry had its
inspiration in 16th
century Florence and at
Naples ultimately...
-
stone veneer could be
finished and
developed in such a
fashion that "it does not have the
appearance of
being a part of a
composite stone veneered product...
- as
examples of
veneered work have
survived from that era.[citation needed] The
veneer hammer and the
method of
applying the
veneering has been described...
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Plaster veneer (American English) or
plaster skim (British English) is a
construction methodology for
surfacing interior walls, by
applying a thin layer...