Noun
a springboard from which swimmers can dive
Source: WordNetdiving-board
Imagine someone jumping onto a diving board, but the board is so flimsy that when it is struck, it bends and allows the person to plunge straight down into the water instead of back into the air. Source: Internet
Bing Crosby and Dixie Lee lean over the diving board of their backyard pool. Source: Internet
Krauthammer was injured in a diving board accident during his first year of medical school. Source: Internet
They require large magnets and coils to increase force. citation Balanced armature drivers (a type of moving iron driver) use an armature that moves like a see-saw or diving board. Source: Internet
The 16-by-32-foot pool has a shallow end that slopes down to a eight-foot deep end complete with a six-foot diving board. Source: Internet
This photo shows damage to the concrete apron near the diving board at Balmorhea Pool. Source: Internet