From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishveneeredve‧neered /vəˈnɪəd $ -ˈnɪrd/ adjective DHFTICcovered with a thin layer of wood or plastic veneered doors
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veneered• This 600 watt machined removed three layers of old paint from a veneered cabinet in minutes.• There was also a badly scratched veneered cabinet which had once housed a gramophone.• These apparently were made in veneered chipboard and would cost me £24 50.• Made from solid oak with veneered interiors, the wood has been limed to enhance the grain.