Baseboards

/ˈbeɪsˌbɔrdz/ noun

Wooden or material boards that run along the bottom of interior walls where they meet the floor, serving both practical and decorative purposes.

From 'base' (bottom) and 'board' (wooden plank), becoming a standard architectural term in English around the 1800s. Also called 'skirting boards' in British English.

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