From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishcutting boardˈcutting board noun [countable] DFU British English a piece of wood or plastic that you cut meat or vegetables on SYN chopping board
Examples from the Corpus
cutting board• Put the onion, cut side down, on a cutting board.• This style of bread is beautiful when served whole on a cutting board at the table.• Turn the rice out on to a cutting board.• He spread an oilcloth on the table then laid the big cutting board on top of it.• Why not make it cutting board.• Transfer it to a pan or cutting board.• Using overhanging foil as handles, lift brownie to cutting board.