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unboarded

unˈboarded, ppl. a.
  (un-1 8.)

1825 J. Nicholson Operat. Mechanic 451 It is at last brought to a part that is left unboarded and it falls through into troughs placed to receive it. 1892 G. Hake Mem. 80 Y. lxvi. 281 The floor is, in one place, ostentatiously unboarded, to show the foundation to be rock.

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