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Qué (quién) es full veneer crown - definición

THIN FACING SHEETS OF DECORATIVE WOOD
Veneer (wood); Woodgrain veneer; Wood grain veneer; Reconstituted veneer
  • Wood veneer [[RCA Dimensia]] console TV set

Veneer (dentistry)         
THIN CERAMIC OR RESIN COATING FOR THE TEETH
Porcelain veneers; Dental veneer; Tooth veneers; Veneer(dentistry); Turkey Teeth
In dentistry, a veneer is a layer of material placed over a tooth. Veneers can improve the aesthetics of a smile and protect the tooth's surface from damage.
Crown (heraldry)         
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THE SYMBOL OF POWER AS PART OF HERALDRY
Heraldic crown; Crown (Heraldry); Crown (heraldic charge); Crowns and coronets in heraldry; Crown Heraldry
A crown is often an emblem of a sovereign state, usually a monarchy (see The Crown), but also used by some republics.
Hoop crown         
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  • Bavarian]] hoop crown, which used to carry the [[Wittelsbach Diamond]]<ref>Schulz (2010)</ref>
CROWN WITH ONE OR MORE ARCHES OVER THE HEAD
Hoop Crown; Bügelkrone; Bugelkrone; Buegelkrone; Spangenkrone; Arch crown; Hoop crowns; Arched crown; Closed crown
A hoop crown ( or Spangenkrone,Hartmann online, entries "Spangenkrone, Bügelkrone" ),Lohrmann (1973), p. 764 arched crown, or closed crown, is a crown consisting of a "band around the temples and one or two bands over the head".

Wikipedia

Wood veneer

In woodworking, veneer refers to thin slices of wood and sometimes bark, usually thinner than 3 mm (18 in), that typically are glued onto core panels (typically, wood, particle board or medium-density fiberboard) to produce flat panels such as doors, tops and panels for cabinets, parquet floors and parts of furniture. They are also used in marquetry. Plywood consists of three or more layers of veneer. Normally, each is glued with its grain at right angles to adjacent layers for strength. Veneer beading is a thin layer of decorative edging placed around objects, such as jewelry boxes. Veneer is also used to replace decorative papers in wood veneer HPL.