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- : a piece of wood sawed thin, and of considerable length and breadth compared with the thickness.
- : a flat slab of wood or other material for some specific purpose: a cutting board.
- : a sheet of wood, cardboard, paper, etc., with or without markings, for some special use, as a checkerboard or chessboard.
- : boards, Theater.the stage: The play will go on the boards next week.the wooden fence surrounding the playing area of an ice-hockey rink.a racing course made of wood, used especially in track meets held indoors: his first time running on boards.
- : Bookbinding. stiff cardboard or other material covered with paper, cloth, or the like to form the covers for a book.
- : Building Trades. composition material made in large sheets, as plasterboard or corkboard.
- : a table, especially to serve food on.
- : daily meals, especially as provided for pay: twenty dollars a day for room and board.
- : an official group of persons who direct or supervise some activity: a board of directors.
- : Nautical. the side of a ship.one leg, or tack, of the course of a ship beating to windward.
- : Railroads. a fixed signal or permanent sign regulating traffic.
- : a flat surface, as a wall or an object of rectangular shape, on which something is posted, as notices or stock-market quotations: a bulletin board.
- : surfboard.
- : Computers. Also called card, circuit board .a piece of fiberglass or other material upon which chips can be mounted to perform specific functions.plugboard.
- : Electronics. circuit board.
- : a switchboard.
- : Australian. the area of a woolshed where shearing is done.a crew of shearers working in a particular woolshed.sheep about to be sheared.
- : Obsolete. the edge, border, or side of anything.
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- : to cover or close with boards: to board up a house; to board over a well.
- : to furnish with meals, or with meals and lodging, especially for pay: They boarded him for $50 a week.
- : to go on board of or enter.
- : to allow on board: We will be boarding passengers in approximately ten minutes.
- : to come up alongside, as to attack or to go on board: The pirate ship boarded the clipper.
- : Obsolete. to approach; accost.
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- : to take one's meals, or be supplied with food and lodging at a fixed price: Several of us board at the same rooming house.
- : Ice Hockey. to hit an opposing player with a board check.
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The Wall Pops cork boards are a great option when aesthetics are of utmost importance.
Once the flames die down, agencies like the state water resources board and the Army Corps of Engineers will need to go in and clean up debris before rains mobilize any toxic byproducts.
That has yet to happen, because representatives of the workers involved asked the board to reconsider its December ruling.
During litigation between the city and Kinder Morgan, local water quality board demanded to know why the city wouldn’t take that water, at least 500,000 gallons per day.
You’ve been told in a board meeting that you are the worst businessperson they’ve ever met, and your executive coach said that it was incredible so many people have stayed by your side for so long when they can’t stand you.
Meanwhile, almost exactly 30 years after the trial, the judge left his home to board a steamboat and was never heard from again.
Chérif was arrested in Paris in January 2005 as he was about to board a plane to Damascus along with a man named Thamer Bouchnak.
On his eighth try, more than three decades after he went in, the parole board finally voted to release Sam.
The Supreme Court eventually stepped in and ended legal segregation in the landmark 1954 decision, Brown v. Board of Education.
The fate of AirAsia Flight 8501 and the 162 souls on board is a tragedy, but it will not remain a mystery for much longer.
The Spaniards captured two schooners, having on board 22 officers and 30 men, all of whom were hanged or sent to the mines.
She had just left the wharf at Cincinnati for Louisville, with 225 passengers on board, of whom but 124 were saved.
The patache was never seen again, and there is not much doubt that it was lost with all hands on board.
Hoosier hurried on board the boat, and followed Dick's instructions to the letter.
For the purpose of ascertaining the Board's powers in this connection the opinion of the Attorney General has been requested.