Beaverboard


a light, stiff sheeting made of wood fiber and used in building, especially for partitions or temporary structures.
Historical Examples

I told Dinky-Dunk I wanted two new window-frames, beaverboard for inside lining, and two gallons of paint.
The Prairie Mother Arthur Stringer

noun
a stiff light board of compressed wood fibre, used esp to surface partitions

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