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1 inlaid
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2 marquetería
f.inlaid work, boule, buhl, boulle.* * *1 marquetry, inlaid work* * *SF marquetry* * *femenino marquetry* * *= marquetry.Ex. The table is made of rosewood veneer and porcelain marquetry.* * *femenino marquetry* * *= marquetry.Ex: The table is made of rosewood veneer and porcelain marquetry.
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marquetería sustantivo femenino
marquetry
marquetería sustantivo femenino marquetry, inlaid work
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Spanish:
sierra
English:
inlaid
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3 furnieren
v/t veneer* * *to veneer* * *fur|nie|ren [fʊr'niːrən] ptp furniertvtto veneer* * *fur·nie·ren *[fʊrˈni:rən]vt▪ etw \furnieren to veneer sthmit Walnussholz furniert with [a] walnut veneer* * *furnieren v/t veneer* * *v.to inlay v.(§ p.,p.p.: inlaid)to veneer (woodwork) v. -
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5 taracear
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6 wood
1) дерево; древесина; лесоматериал2) дрова3) сажать лес•- wood of coniferous trees - wood of deciduous trees - wood of ripe age - wood on the stem - air-dried wood - air-seasoned wood - armoured wood - balsa wood - barrel wood - bent wood - branchy wood - broadleaf wood - building wood - built-up laminated wood - cabinet wood - carving wood - cement wood - chemical wood - clear wood - cleavable wood - close-grained wood - coalified wood - coniferous woods - cord wood - cross-fibred wood - culled wood - damp wood - deciduous woods - dense wood - disbarked wood - drift wood - dunnage wood - dye wood - fagot wood - figured wood - fine-grained wood - fireproof wood - float wood - floating wood - fuel wood - glued wood - green wood - ground wood - gum wood - hard wood - havana wood - impregnated wood - inlaid wood - kiln-dried wood - knaggy wood - knotty wood - knotty and knaggy wood - laminated wood - lath wood - leaf wood - live wood - mature wood - mechanical wood - oak wood - oven-dried wood - overripe wood - pine wood - pit wood - pitchy wood - plane wood - porous wood - pre-extracted wood - prop wood - refuse wood - resinous wood - ripe wood - rotten wood - scale wood - seasoned wood - soft wood - sound wood - spring wood - staff wood - stained wood - standing wood - stem wood - summer wood - triple wood - unbarked wood - unseasoned wood - veined wood - veneer wood - waste woodto season wood — выдерживать, сушить лесоматериал
* * *1. дерево; древесина; лесоматериал2. лес- acrylic wood
- A-grade wood
- air-dried wood
- barked wood
- built-up laminated wood
- compregnated wood
- compression wood
- dead wood
- densified impregnated wood
- dry wood
- fire wood
- fireproof wood
- floated wood
- hard wood
- heart wood
- improved wood
- laminated wood
- ovendry wood
- plastic wood
- ply wood
- resinous wood
- resin-treated wood
- seasoned wood
- soft wood
- sound wood
- split wood
- unbarked wood
- unseasoned wood
- unsound wood
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