Veneering vs Cladding - What's the difference?
veneering | cladding |
An application of veneer.
* 1868 , John Leander Bishop, A History of American Manufactures from 1608 to 1860 (page 286)
(rare) Clothing; clothes.
Any hard coating, bonded onto the outside of something to add protection, such as the plastic sheath around an optical fiber.
(construction) a weatherproof, insulating or decorative covering fixed to the outside of a building (called siding in the US).
As verbs the difference between veneering and cladding
is that veneering is present participle of veneer while cladding is present participle of lang=en.As nouns the difference between veneering and cladding
is that veneering is an application of veneer while cladding is clothing; clothes.veneering
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(en noun)- The third story of this wing is the Case room, where the veneerings are applied.