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veneered Meaning in Bengali







veneered's Usage Examples:

table tops veneered with marquetry, the traditional enrichment of ébénisterie, or "cabinet-work".


Ébénistes make case furniture, either veneered or painted.


The revival of the technique of veneered marquetry had its inspiration in 16th century Florence and at Naples ultimately.


It is a cross between traditional mortared stone wall and a veneered stone wall.


the main streets in Richland Center, the building is mostly concrete, veneered in brick with a Mayan-inspired concrete frieze "derived from masks of the.


Star on September 1, 1912, and is a two to three-story, "U"-shaped, brick veneered building.


The building is located on a corner and presents stone-veneered "public" facades on the south and west sides, with short wrap-around extensions.


covered with large brown stone and the ceiling has two lighting bands veneered with aluminum fins.


six extra holes in the headstock for the tuning machines were filled and veneered over.


cabinetmakers' guild in 1723 and specialized in rococo case pieces of high quality veneered in end-grain (bois de bout) floral marquetry.


is a three-story, "L"-plan, Bungalow / American Craftsman style stone veneered dwelling with a two-story wing.


It was a piece of veneered case furniture much wider than it was high, raised on high or low legs.


It is an 11-story brick-veneered concrete building built during 1929–30, designed in a "generally Sullivanesque".


restrictions of the Ancien Régime, the workshop was now able to produce veneered case-pieces (ébénisterie) in addition to turned and carved seat furniture.


In 1887, a brick-veneered building was built, but it was destroyed by a fire on December 24, 1899.


range is underlain principally by Mesozoic granitic rocks that are partly veneered by upper Cenozoic volcanic rocks of the Coso Volcanic Field.


The building features ornamental half-timbering and stucco veneered walls, a steeply pitched roof with two separate cross-gabled sections,.


combines the type of surface required for writing with a surface etched or veneered in the pattern of a given board game.


constructed in 1914, with a flanking one-story brick-veneered high school building and a one-story brick-veneered auditorium, both built in 1928.



Synonyms:

coating; veneering; coat;

Antonyms:

fall short of; show; arise; exclude;

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