TARPAULIN


Meaning of TARPAULIN in English

tar ‧ pau ‧ lin /tɑːˈpɔːlən, tɑːˈpɔːlɪn $ tɑːrˈpɒː-/ BrE AmE especially British English , tarp /tɑːp $ tɑːrp/ American English noun [uncountable and countable]

[ Date: 1900-2000 ; Origin: tarpaulin (17-21 centuries) , probably from tar + ⇨ ↑ pall 2 + -ing ]

a large heavy cloth or piece of thick plastic that water will not pass through, used to keep rain off things

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