What is another word for Veneered?

Pronunciation: [vɛnˈi͡əd] (IPA)

Veneered refers to a type of construction material that uses a thin layer of wood to cover another material in order to give it a more natural look. Some synonyms for the word veneered include laminated, faced, layered, encased, clad, and covered. Laminated refers to the process of joining two or more layers of material together, while faced describes a material that has been overlaid with a finished surface. Layered, encased, and clad all have similar meanings of being covered or wrapped with a layer or coating, while covered simply refers to an object that has been concealed or dressed up with a layer of something else.

What are the hypernyms for Veneered?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Veneered

It was only the native simplicity of the man, Veneered and polished by constant contact with Mrs. Mortimer, and now showing to advantage in the grain.
"The Fighting Chance"
Robert W. Chambers
Unluckily, I did not excel as a cabinet-maker, though I managed to finish tolerable boxes; but my mother had two made by the more skilful hands of Ludo, which were provided with locks and hinges, so neatly finished, Veneered, and polished that many a trained cabinet-maker's apprentice could have done no better.
"The Complete Historical Romances of Georg Ebers"
Georg Ebers
She was a wide canoe, very beautifully carved and inlaid, or rather Veneered, with gold ornaments.
"The Pacha of Many Tales"
Captain Frederick Marryat

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