Clapboarding: meaning, definitions and examples

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clapboarding

 

[ ˈklæpˌbɔrdɪŋ ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

construction material

Clapboarding refers to the type of wooden siding that is made of long, thin boards that are placed horizontally or vertically on a building's exterior. It is commonly used for weatherproofing and can provide aesthetic appeal to houses and other structures.

Synonyms

boarding, clapboard, siding.

Examples of usage

  • The old cottage was covered in clapboarding.
  • He decided to replace the clapboarding on the house.
  • The clapboarding added character to the building.
  • They painted the clapboarding a bright color.

Translations

Translations of the word "clapboarding" in other languages:

🇵🇹 tábuas de revestimento

🇮🇳 तख्ते लगाना

🇩🇪 Schalung

🇮🇩 papan clapboard

🇺🇦 обшивка

🇵🇱 deski elewacyjne

🇯🇵 クラップボード

🇫🇷 bardage

🇪🇸 tablero de revestimiento

🇹🇷 kaplama tahtası

🇰🇷 클랩보드

🇸🇦 تغطية الألواح

🇨🇿 obložení

🇸🇰 obklad

🇨🇳 外墙板

🇸🇮 obloga

🇮🇸 klæðning

🇰🇿 қаптау

🇬🇪 შელფის დაფა

🇦🇿 taxta örtüyü

🇲🇽 tablero de revestimiento

Etymology

The term 'clapboarding' originates from the combination of the dialectal word 'clap' meaning 'to split' or 'to strike,' and 'boarding,' which refers to flat, thin pieces of wood. Its earliest usage dates back to the late 15th century, primarily in the context of building techniques intended to improve the durability and aesthetic aspects of wooden structures. Clapboard was a common choice among early American settlers and craftsmen due to its availability and ease of installation. Over the centuries, clapboarding has evolved to include various materials and finishes but remains primarily associated with wooden siding arrangements. The technique provided an efficient way to shed rain and protect homes from the elements while allowing for airflow, thereby reducing moisture buildup behind the material. As architectural styles changed, clapboarding has continued to serve as a popular method in diverse building styles, particularly in the Eastern United States, where it became emblematic of colonial architecture.

Word Frequency Rank

At position #42,007, this word is among the less frequently used terms in English. While interesting to know, it's not crucial for most English learners unless needed for specific purposes.