walkboard

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English

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Etymology

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From walk +‎ board.

Noun

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walkboard (plural walkboards)

  1. A board for walking upon, forming part of a walkway.
    • 2016, Prabhu Ghate, By Thumb, Hoof and Wheel: Travels in the Global South:
      With its glass-canopied sightseeing boats and miles of walkboards, the glacier site attracts huge crowds, but Patagonia is vast enough to allow you to escape easily into the great outdoors.

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