Xylotechnigraphy
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Xylotechnigraphy is an architectural term for a decorative treatment to wood by means of staining, finishing and graining to resemble a more expensive or finer wood. The process was patented in England in 1871.
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- Curl, James Stevens [2006]. A Dictionary of Architecture and Landscape Architecture (Paperback), Second (in English), Oxford University Press, 880. ISBN 0-19-860678-8.