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Definition of Skirting board

Skirting board
Skirting Skirt"ing, n. 1. (Arch.) A skirting board. [R.] 2. Skirts, taken collectivelly; material for skirts. Skirting board, the board running around a room on the wall next the floor; baseboard.

Meaning of Skirting board from wikipedia

- (also called skirting board, skirting, wainscoting, mopboard, trim, floor molding, or base molding) is usually wooden, MDF or vinyl board covering the...
- principle of operation. Skirting-board radiators are a form of heater which involves placing radiators inside a skirting board. Hot water is piped though...
- dado is the lower part of a wall, below the dado rail and above the skirting board. The word is borrowed from Italian meaning "dice" or "cube", and refers...
- used with conventional skirting board, in imitation of rigid flooring. A concealed bathtub floor may be hidden behind skirting board (if the lower part of...
- classical order. According to author Micahel Forsyth, "The dado, including skirting and dado rail, represents the pedestal, the wall surface the column shaft...
- Diagram of a wall   crown molding   dado rail   dado   skirting board...
- cabling running along the wall surface) or for embedding in the wall or skirting board. Some electricians use the term "pattress box" to describe a surface-mounted...
- Bishop Brennan into position, draws a crude watercolour painting on the skirting board, depicting a man wearing a bishop's hat. By the time the show begins...
- the way, Ted brings the bishop to see the skirting board again. The bishop notices that the skirting board now has a crude watercolour painting (courtesy...
- construction-related jokes often include asking new workers to get "a skirting board ladder", "a bucket of steam", "rubber nails" or "a battery-powered electric...