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duckboard [ˈdʌkˌbɔːd] n
(Miscellaneous Technologies / Building) a board or boards laid so as to form a floor or path over wet or muddy ground ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
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The courtyard was intended to have timber duckboards around its protected edges, with the ground surface exposed in the centre, incorporating sand and a central open campfire, or planting - an exotic nurtured garden within a wild windswept landscape, a little like Lutyens and Jekyll's detached walled garden at Lindisfarne Castle; for the present, however, the clients have simply stone-paved the entire space, emphasizing its monastic qualities. |
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