Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
shiplap
Noun
/ˈʃɪ.plæp/

Definition
Shiplap is a type of wooden board used in construction, which features a groove cut into the edges of each board to allow them to interlock or overlap with adjacent boards.

Examples
- The rustic charm of shiplap adds warmth to any room.
- He decided to use shiplap for the cabin’s interior walls.
- The exterior of the house features beautiful white shiplap siding.

Meaning
Shiplap is commonly used for siding, interior walls, and as a decorative element in various building projects.

Synonyms
- Wood paneling
- Cladding
- Boarding