wood inlay

wood inlay
<srfc.wood> (inlaid wood mosaic, ornamental woodwork; e.g. in furniture, car trim) ■ Intarsien fpl ; Holzeinlegearbeit f rar ; Einlegearbeit f rar ; eingelegtes Holz n rar

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