moulding board: meaning, definition, pronunciation and examples

Low (C1/C2)
UK/ˈməʊldɪŋ bɔːd/US/ˈmoʊldɪŋ bɔːrd/

Technical/Specialist

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What does “moulding board” mean?

A long, flat board used by carpenters or plasterers for holding and shaping moulding material (like plaster or dough).

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Meaning and Definition

A long, flat board used by carpenters or plasterers for holding and shaping moulding material (like plaster or dough).

A surface, typically a rectangular board, specifically designated for preparing and forming mouldings, dough, or other pliable materials before they are applied or baked. Can refer to any large board used as a base for shaping work.

Dialectal Variation

British vs American Usage

Differences

Spelling: 'moulding board' (UK) vs. 'molding board' (US).

Connotations

Identical technical meaning; the difference is purely orthographic.

Frequency

Equally low frequency in both varieties, confined to relevant trades or historical/hobbyist contexts.

Grammar

How to Use “moulding board” in a Sentence

[Verb] + [the] + moulding board: prepare on the moulding board, place on the moulding board, scrape from the moulding board

Vocabulary

Collocations

strong
wooden moulding boardplasterer's moulding boarduse a moulding board
medium
clean the moulding boardflat moulding boardon the moulding board
weak
large moulding boardold moulding boardprofessional moulding board

Usage

Meaning in Context

Business

Rare. May appear in catalogues for carpentry/baking supplies.

Academic

Used in historical texts on craft or architectural techniques.

Everyday

Very rare. Virtually unknown outside specific hobbies (e.g., baking, historical reenactment).

Technical

Primary domain. Used in carpentry, plastering, and traditional baking to describe the tool.

Vocabulary

Synonyms of “moulding board”

Strong

kneading board (in baking)plaster board (context-specific)

Neutral

forming boardshaping boardwork board

Vocabulary

Antonyms of “moulding board”

finished productmoulded piece

Watch out

Common Mistakes When Using “moulding board”

  • Spelling 'molding board' in UK contexts or 'moulding board' in US contexts is a minor orthographic mistake. Using it as a general term for 'chopping board' or 'cutting board' is a semantic error.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

No. A chopping board is for cutting food. A moulding board is specifically for shaping pliable materials like dough, plaster, or clay.

It would be considered an American spelling. The standard British English spelling is 'moulding board'.

No, it is a low-frequency, specialised term used almost exclusively within specific trades or hobbies.

Its main function is to provide a flat, sturdy, and often portable surface on which a craftsperson can mix, shape, and prepare malleable materials before they set or are installed.

A long, flat board used by carpenters or plasterers for holding and shaping moulding material (like plaster or dough).

Moulding board is usually technical/specialist in register.

Moulding board: in British English it is pronounced /ˈməʊldɪŋ bɔːd/, and in American English it is pronounced /ˈmoʊldɪŋ bɔːrd/. Tap the audio buttons above to hear it.

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Mnemonic

Think of a board where you MOULD something into shape. MOULDING BOARD = the board for the act of moulding.

Conceptual Metaphor

THE WORK SURFACE IS A FOUNDATION (for creation/shaping).

Practice

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The carpenter dusted the plaster off his before starting the next section of cornice.
Multiple Choice

In which context are you LEAST likely to hear the term 'moulding board'?

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