Verblenden
Verblenden is a German verb with several senses depending on the context. In construction, it means to clad a wall with a decorative outer layer, i.e., to apply veneer. The veneer can consist of thin bricks, natural or artificial stone, ceramic tile, or other facing materials. The purpose is aesthetic enhancement and often weather protection, while the structural wall remains unchanged. The veneer is attached to the substrate by mortar, mechanical fixings, or adhesives, and is commonly used for façades or to provide a uniform external appearance.
In dentistry, Verblendung refers to veneering teeth. A thin layer of porcelain or resin is bonded to
In everyday language, verblenden can also mean to blind or dazzle someone with bright light, such as
As a noun, Verblendung denotes the veneer or facing layer itself in architecture and dentistry, reflecting