vineerilised
Vineerilised is an adjective used to describe surfaces that have been veneered, meaning covered with a thin sheet of wood or other decorative material glued to a less expensive core. Veneering is a long-standing technique in furniture, cabinetry, and interior architecture, valued for the appearance of high-quality wood without the expense of solid timbers. The term is commonly used in manufacturing to denote a finished product rather than a solid wood object, and it can also carry a metaphorical sense of making something look more valuable than its underlying structure.
Veneering typically uses wood veneers produced by slicing, peeling, or rotary-cutting a log; common core materials
Vineerilised surfaces are valued for their aesthetic variety, availability of exotic appearances, and surface smoothness. They
In practice, the term coexists with 'veneered' as a descriptor of the finished state; the deeper material