Definition of weatherboarding in English:
 weatherboarding
nounˈwɛðəbɔːdɪŋˈwɛðərˌbɔrdɪŋ
mass nounWeatherboards collectively.
 Example sentencesExamples
-  In an extreme case, water could get behind the weatherboarding into the wooden framework of the house, and over time that could leave it in a potential state of collapse.
 -  Both houses are conventionally built from a double skin of blockwork, with a cavity, and stone cladding to the exterior, plus partial weatherboarding.
 -  It was built of red brick and weatherboarding, topped by a steep-pitched roof.
 
  Definition of weatherboarding in US English:
 weatherboarding
nounˈweT͟HərˌbôrdiNGˈwɛðərˌbɔrdɪŋ
Weatherboards collectively.
 Example sentencesExamples
-  In an extreme case, water could get behind the weatherboarding into the wooden framework of the house, and over time that could leave it in a potential state of collapse.
 -  It was built of red brick and weatherboarding, topped by a steep-pitched roof.
 -  Both houses are conventionally built from a double skin of blockwork, with a cavity, and stone cladding to the exterior, plus partial weatherboarding.