Plywood
(noun)
- A type of engineered wood made by bonding together multiple layers of wood veneer.
- Sheet material made of thin layers of wood glued together.
Origin:
early 20th century: blend of ply and wood.
Examples:
- The cabinets were made from plywood.
- The walls were covered in plywood paneling.
- He used plywood to make a makeshift raft.
- The artist used plywood as a canvas for her painting.
- The shelves were reinforced with plywood to support the heavy books.