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Plywood is a type of engineered wood made by gluing several thin layers of wood veneers together, with each layer’s grain at right angles to the one below. This cross-graining technique enhances strength, stability, and resistance to warping. Plywood is widely used in construction, furniture, and other applications because it’s strong, lightweight, and cost-effective. Its durability depends on the quality of the veneers and adhesive used. Available in various grades and thicknesses, plywood can be finished smoothly or left rough, making it versatile for many building and craft projects.