Definition of Weatherboards. Meaning of Weatherboards. Synonyms of Weatherboards

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Definition of Weatherboards

Weatherboard
Weatherboard Weath"er*board`, n. 1. (Naut.) (a) That side of a vessel which is toward the wind; the windward side. (b) A piece of plank placed in a porthole, or other opening, to keep out water. 2. (a) (Arch.) A board extending from the ridge to the eaves along the slope of the gable, and forming a close junction between the shingling of a roof and the side of the building beneath. (b) A clapboard or feather-edged board used in weatherboarding.

Meaning of Weatherboards from wikipedia

- of weatherboarding using tongue-and-groove joints to link the boards together to give a flatter external appearance than regular angled weatherboards. Some...
- Wentworth Falls is a three-tiered waterfall fed by the Jamison Cr****, near the town of Wentworth Falls in the Blue Mountains region of New South Wales...
- Weatherboard is a locality in western Victoria, Australia. At the 2021 census, Weatherboard and the surrounding area had a po****tion of 52. Anecdotally...
- 12 feet (3.7 m) with 3 feet (0.91 m) sides, the whole weatherboarded; gable ended weatherboards and with a door on the east end (it)cost me eight men...
- The Weatherboard Cathedral (1969) is a poetry collection by Australian poet Les Murray. It is the first collection of poems by Murray as the sole author;...
- contribute to a fire. Brick has excellent fire resistance; planks or weatherboards made from fibre cement or steel have high fire resistance; aluminium...
- built in 1872, and is a simple one-story frame structure, covered by weatherboards and set on a common bond brick foundation. It was listed on the National...
- five-bay, single-pile Gr**** Revival-style frame dwelling. It is sheathed in weatherboard and has a gable roof. It was added to the National Register of Historic...
- the gaps in a wooden frame. Such walls may then be covered with tile, weatherboards, or rendering, or the brick may remain exposed on the interior or exterior...
- by a gable roof and the exterior is finished in plain, circular-sawn weatherboards. It is a rare example of a four-square plan with central chimney, combined...