clapboard

/ˈklæbərd/
noun
  1. A long, thin board used to cover the outer walls of a building, with one edge overlapping the next.
    • Clapboard is a common siding material in New England architecture.
    • The old house was covered in weathered gray clapboard.
    • They replaced the rotting clapboard on the side of the barn.
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