butcher board
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Definition
Noun: A thick, sturdy slab of wood, typically rectangular, constructed by gluing together multiple thick layers or strips of unfinished hardwood. It is designed to be a durable surface, often used in food preparation or as a heavy-duty tabletop.
Usage
This term specifically refers to the physical board itself. It describes a type of manufactured wooden surface known for its strength and often rustic appearance due to the visible laminated strips.
Examples
- The kitchen island featured a massive butcher board as its countertop.
- He cut the vegetables directly on the butcher board.
- The carpenter crafted a butcher board from maple and walnut strips.
Advanced Usage
- Butcher block is a more common synonym. While "butcher board" can refer to a single slab, "butcher block" often implies the same laminated construction and is the standard term for this style of countertop or cutting surface.
- The restaurant installed new butcher block counters in its prep area.
Variants and Related Words
- Butcher block (n.): The standard term for a thick slab of laminated hardwood, used especially for countertops and cutting boards. It is often used interchangeably with "butcher board."
- Chopping block (n.): A similar sturdy surface used for cutting, which may or may not have a laminated construction.
Synonyms
- Chopping block
- Cutting board (though this is often thinner and may not be laminated)
- Work surface
Notes
The term "butcher board" emphasizes the board's construction from bonded, laminated strips of hardwood. Its primary association is with durability and suitability for tasks like chopping and food preparation.
Noun
- a thick wooden slab formed by bonding together thick laminated strips of unpainted hardwood