IPA: /ˈwɛðərˌbɔːrdɪŋ/
KK: /ˈwɛðərˌbɔrdɪŋ/
A type of siding made from long, thin boards that are placed horizontally on a building's exterior, often used for protection and decoration.
The old house was covered in weatherboarding, giving it a classic look.
Weatherboarding is formed from "weather" (from Old English *weder*, meaning air or atmosphere) and "boarding" (from Old French *bord*, meaning board or plank). The term refers to the use of boards to protect a structure from the elements, particularly rain and wind.
Think of 'weather' as the air or atmosphere that can affect buildings, and 'boarding' as the planks used to shield them. This helps you remember that weatherboarding is about using boards to protect against the weather.