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duckboard
duck·board D0412800 (dŭk′bôrd′)n. A board or boardwalk laid across wet or muddy ground or flooring.duckboard (ˈdʌkˌbɔːd) n (Building) a board or boards laid so as to form a floor or path over wet or muddy groundduck•board (ˈdʌkˌbɔrd, -ˌboʊrd) n. a board or boards laid as a track or floor over wet or muddy ground. [1915–20] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | duckboard - a boardwalk laid across muddy groundboardwalk - a walkway made of wooden boards; usually at seaside | Translationsduckboard
cat ladder, duckboard, gang boarding, roof ladder cathedral: plan of Wells Cathedral. A, apse; B, altar; D, E, eastern transept; F, G, western transept; H, central tower; I, J, western towers; K, north porch; L, library; M, western doorway; N, N, western side doors; O cloister yard; P, Q, north and south aisles of choir; S, S, east and west aisles of transept; T, U, north and south aisles of nave; R, R, chapels; V, rood screen; W, altar of lady chapel A plank with a series of small strips nailed across it; hung on a sloping roof under repair to provide a footing for workmen and to protect the surface.
duckboard1. A cat ladder. 2. A wooden walkway across muddy ground, a wet floor, etc.duckboard
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