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fret
-bawrd
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-bohrd
]
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fret·board
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ˈfrɛtˌbɔrd
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-ˌboʊrd
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fret
-bawrd
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-bohrd
]
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noun
a fingerboard with frets, as on a guitar.
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fretboard
(ˈfrɛtbɔːd)
—
n
a fingerboard with frets on a stringed musical instrument
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