beaverboardˈbi vərˌbɔrd, -ˌboʊrd
beaverboard (n)
English Definitions:
beaverboard (Noun)
A particular material made of wood pulp.
Beaverboard
Beaverboard is a light wood-like building material, formed of wood fibre compressed into sheets. It was originally a trademark. It has occasionally been used as a canvas by artists; most famously, the iconic painting American Gothic by Grant Wood is painted on a beaverboard panel.
Beaverboard
Beaverboard (also beaver board) is a fiberboard building material, formed of wood fibre compressed into sheets. It was originally a trademark for a lumber product built up from the fibre of clean white spruce made from 1906 until 1928 by the Beaver Manufacturing Company at their plant in Beaver Falls and marketed from from their headquarters in Beaver Rd, Buffalo, New York. Beaverboard has occasionally been used as a canvas by artists. The painting American Gothic (1930) by Grant Wood was painted on a beaverboard panel.
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