pegboard

Etymology

From peg + board.

noun

  1. A board that has a pattern of holes into which pegs are fitted; used especially to record the score in some card games.
  2. A metal board attached to the base of a metal display unit (FSDU) from which shelves, hooks or bars are attached (when bars are attached, they subsequently have pegs clipped onto them)
  3. A perforated form of hardboard.“[…] the loudspeakers are concealed behind the pegboard roofing in the corridors, saloons and compartments.”

verb

  1. To fit or furnish with pegboard.