Veneer
Tissue make the thin cucumber slice flexible
Veneer is a very thin slice of wood usually glued to a substrate like plywood or particleboard ... so it's not "solid" wood. It's like gold plating on a base metal ... not pure gold.
A reed is a thin slice of wood that is shaved and gradually gets thinner to one end. When you blow, it vibrates, producing the clarinet's sound.
A homophone for "to cut a thin slice" is "sliver," while a homophone for "common" is "common."
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A thin covering on wood is veneer.
A thin sheet of wood is called veneer.
A paillard is a slice of meat which is pounded thin and grilled.
If the thin slices of potato are deep fried, they are known as 'crisps' in the UK.
A thin piece of wood?
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? i don't remember, but i think it is any wood if it is thin or thick wood, use thin.