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- nounboard (noun) · boards (plural noun) · the boards (plural noun)
- a long, thin, flat piece of wood or other hard material, used for floors or other building purposes:"loose boards creaked as I walked on them" · "sections of board"
- informal(the boards)the stage of a theater.
- a thin, flat piece of wood or other stiff material used for various purposes.
- a vertical surface on which to write or pin notices:"teachers talk and write on the board"
- a horizontal surface on which to cut things, play games, or perform other activities:"Pete set the pieces out on the board"
- a flat insulating sheet used as a mounting for an electronic circuit:"a graphics board"
- the piece of equipment on which a person stands in surfing, skateboarding, snowboarding, and certain other sports:"you kick-turn with both feet on the board"
- (boards)pieces of thick stiff cardboard or, originally, wood used for book covers.
- (boards)the wooden structure surrounding an ice-hockey rink.
- basketballinformal(boards)another term for backboard."the absence of center David Robinson to dominate on the boards"
- a group of people constituted as the decision-making body of an organization:"he sits on the board of directors" · "a board meeting" · "the Federal Reserve Board"
- the provision of regular meals when one stays somewhere, in return for payment or services:"your room and board will be free"
- archaica table set for a meal:"he looked at the banquet which was spread upon his board"
- sailinga distance covered by a vessel in a single tack:"we were tacking up to the anchor, shortening cable at each board"
verbboard (verb) · boards (third person present) · boarded (past tense) · boarded (past participle) · boarding (present participle)- get on or into (a ship, aircraft, or other vehicle):"we boarded the plane for Oslo" · "they would not be able to board without a ticket"
- (be boarding)(of an aircraft) be ready for passengers to embark:"flight 172 to Istanbul is now boarding at gate 37"
- live and receive regular meals in a house in return for payment or services:"the cousins boarded for a while with Ruby"
- (of a student) live at school during the semester in return for payment:"parents had to cope with their child boarding at a special school"
- provide (a person or animal) with regular meals and somewhere to live in return for payment:"dogs may have to be boarded at kennels"
- (board something up)cover or seal a window, storefront, or other structure with pieces of wood:"the shop was still boarded up"
- ride on a snowboard:"when we're not boarding, we're skiing"
OriginOld English bord, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch boord and German Bort; reinforced in Middle English by Old French bort ‘edge, ship's side’ and Old Norse borth ‘board, table’.Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun- a long, thin, flat piece of wood or other hard material, used for floors or other building purposes:
- a group of people constituted as the decision-making body of an organization:
- the provision of regular meals when one stays somewhere, in return for payment or services:
verb- get on or into (a ship, aircraft, or other vehicle):
- live and receive regular meals in a house in return for payment or services:
- cover or seal a window, storefront, or other structure with pieces of wood:
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- Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.a thin, flat piece of cut wood or other hard material, often used for a particular purpose:dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/boardboard noun /bɔːd/ /bɔːrd/ Idioms piece of wood, etc. [countable, uncountable] a long thin piece of strong hard material, especially wood, used, for example, for making floors, building walls and roofs and making boatswww.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/engli…board noun /bɔrd/ piece of wood, etc. [countable, uncountable] a long, thin piece of strong, hard material, especially wood, used, for example, for making floors, building walls and roofs, and making boats He had ripped up the carpet, leaving only the bare boards. see floorboard, hardboard, particleboardwww.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/ame…
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