Blackboard

/ˈblækbɔrd/ noun

A large dark surface, traditionally made of slate, used for writing or drawing with chalk in educational settings.

Compound of 'black' and 'board,' first recorded in the 1810s. Originally made from actual slate stone, these boards were literally black, though the term persisted even when materials changed to painted wood or other surfaces.

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