beaver board
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Definition
Noun: A type of rigid, lightweight panel used in construction, primarily for interior walls and ceilings. It is manufactured from compressed wood fibers or wood pulp, often with a smooth surface suitable for painting or wallpapering.
Usage
This term refers specifically to the building material itself. It is used as a countable noun (e.g., a beaver board, several beaver boards).
Examples
- The attic walls were lined with old beaver board.
- They used beaver board to create a temporary partition in the room.
- A sheet of beaver board is lighter than drywall but not as durable.
Advanced Usage
- Historical Context: Beaver board was a common, early-to-mid 20th century building material, often used before the widespread adoption of modern drywall (gypsum board). It is now considered somewhat dated.
- Property Specification: The term can be modified to specify its properties, e.g., , .
Variants and Related Words
- Fiberboard (n): A broader category of engineered wood products made from wood fibers, which includes beaver board as one type.
- Hardboard (n): A similar, often denser type of fiberboard.
- Wallboard (n): A general term for panels used to cover walls and ceilings, encompassing beaver board, drywall, and other materials.
Synonyms
- Fiberboard panel
- Pulpboard (less common)
Notes on Meaning
This word has only one primary meaning as a specific type of building material. It is not related to the animal (beaver) except perhaps in name origin, which may be proprietary.
Noun
- a light wallboard made of compressed wood pulp