|fōˌsat ə nˈā noun
Etymology: perhaps from French faux false + satiné — more at satin é
: a light-tan oily wood that is obtained from cypress knees and is valued chiefly for its crotch figure which is used in ornamental veneers
|fōˌsat ə nˈā noun
Etymology: perhaps from French faux false + satiné — more at satin é
: a light-tan oily wood that is obtained from cypress knees and is valued chiefly for its crotch figure which is used in ornamental veneers
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012