n.
A board or boardwalk laid across wet or muddy ground or flooring.
Dictionary:
duck·board (dŭk'bôrd', -bōrd') ![]() |
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1. A cat ladder.
2. A wooden walkway across muddy ground, a wet floor, etc.
| WordNet: duckboard |
The noun has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
a boardwalk laid across muddy ground
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