Veneer

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A veneer is a thin covering over another surface. More specifically, it may refer to:

  • Wood veneer, a term used in architecture and woodworking
  • Veneer, a single wythe of brick
  • Veneer (dentistry), a thin layer of dental restorative material
  • Veneer masonry, a layer of masonry such as bricks or stone used as building cladding and not imparting any structural strength to the wall
  • Veneer (album), by Swedish singer/songwriter José González
  • Veneer (computer science), a small block of code used with subroutine calls when there is a requirement to change processor state or branch to an address that cannot be reached in the current processor state on the ARM architecture; see Trampoline
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