clapboard vs ligneous

clapboard

noun
  • A clapper board; a device used in film production, having hinged boards that are brought together with a clap, used to synchronize picture and sound at the start of each take of a motion picture or other video production. 

  • A narrow board, usually thicker at one edge than the other, used as siding for houses and similar structures of frame construction. 

  • Such boards, arranged horizontally and overlapping with thick edge down, collectively, as siding. 

verb
  • To cover with clapboards. 

ligneous

adj
  • Of, or resembling wood; woody. 

  • Containing lignin or xylem. 

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