fender vs splashboard

fender

noun
  • a shield, usually of plastic or metal, on a bicycle that protects the rider from mud or water 

  • a low metal framework in front of a fireplace, intended to catch hot coals, soot, and ash 

  • any shaped cushion-like object normally made from polymers, rubber or wood that is placed along the sides of a boat to prevent damage when moored alongside another vessel or jetty, or when using a lock, etc. Modern variations are cylindrical although older wooden version and rubbing strips can still be found; old tyres are used as a cheap substitute 

  • panel of a car which encloses the wheel area, especially the front wheels 

verb
  • To use fenders to protect the side of a boat 

splashboard

noun
  • A guard towards the front of a horse-drawn vehicle, to prevent splashing by mud or water from the road. 

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