dampcourse

/ˈdæmpkɔːrs/

Definitions

1. noun

A layer of damp-proof material, especially bituminous felt, laid between a wall and the outside ground or earth to prevent dampness from rising into the wall.

“The dampcourse was installed to protect the house from moisture and water damage.”

Synonyms

  • damp-proof course
  • dpc

Antonyms

  • moisture-absorbing material