wayboard

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wayboard (plural wayboards)

  1. (geology, mining) A thin layer or band of rock that separates or defines the boundaries of thicker strata.
    • 1905, Institution of Mining and Metallurgy (Great Britain), Transactions of the Institution of Mining & Metallurgy[1], volume 15, page 176:
      In the Mill Close Mine, a very rich and extensive flat occurred under a way-board which was topped with a tiny coal seam 1 in. thick or so, the way-board itself being from 1 to 3 ft. thick, and looking very much like an []

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