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board (bôrd)
noun
- a long, broad, flat piece of sawed wood ready for use; thin plank
- a flat piece of wood or similar material, often rectangular, for some special use a checkerboard, bulletin board, ironing board, diving board
- any of various construction materials manufactured in thin, flat, rectangular sheets fiberboard
- pasteboard or stiff paper, often used for book covers
- a table for meals, esp. when spread with food
- food served at a table; esp., meals provided regularly for pay
- Archaic a council table
- a group of persons who manage or control a business, school system, etc.; council a board of trade, a board of education
- ☆
- a posted or printed list of the stocks sold and their prices, on a particular stock exchange
- the stock exchange listing these stocks
- the side of a ship: usually in compounds overboard
- a rim, border, or coast: now only in seaboard
- ☆ Basketball
- the backboards, esp. as the source of rebounds
- rebounds
- Educ.
- a qualifying examination, esp. one for admission to an academic program college boards
- one's score on such an examination
- Electronics circuit board
- Hockey the wooden or fiberglass wall surrounding the rink
- Naut. the distance covered in one tack when sailing into the wind
Etymology: ME & OE bord, a plank, flat surface (nautical senses via OFr bord, side of a ship < Frank *bord, akin to OE bord) < IE *bhdho-, board < *bheredh- < base *bher-, to cut
transitive verb
- to cover or close (up) with boards
- to provide with meals, or room and meals, regularly for pay
- to house (a person) where board is supplied
- to come alongside (a ship), esp. with hostile purpose
- to come over the rail and onto the deck of (a ship)
- ☆ to get on (a train, bus, etc.)
intransitive verb
across the board
☆go by the board
- to fall or be swept overboard
- to be got rid of, lost, ruined, etc.
on board
- on, in, or into a ship
- ☆ on, in, or into an aircraft, bus, etc.
- in or into a group as a member, participant, employee, etc.
the boards
Webster's New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2005 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.
Used by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Alternate definitions:
board
n.
A piece of thin lumber
Meals
food, mess, fare, provisions, keep, victuals, rations, eats*; see also food, meal 2.A body of men having specific responsibilities
across the board
go by the board
on board
board
v.
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Used by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Object
- kennel: Addresses of licensed boarding kennels can be obtained from your vet or from the City Council Obtain permission to keep your pet.
Converse of object
- skirt: A solid skirting board creates an attractive, solid impression.
Adjective modifier
- editorial: Alan also serves on the editorial board of the Journal of Brand Management.
Modifies a noun
- administrator: You may use BB Code if available and in some cases, pure HTML ( if the board administrator allows it ).
Noun used with modifier
- bulletin: See the bulletin board for a link to the full results.
Preposition: of
- examiner: To indicate a properly systematic approach, Boards of Examiners should have information on the scrutiny given to the marking for each assessment.
The word usage examples above have been gathered from various sources to reflect current and historical usage. They do not represent the opinions of YourDictionary.com.
The ideal board of directors should be made up of three menötwo dead and the other dying.
Mr Raymond Martin, beyond question, was born in the gutter, and bred in a Board-School, where they played marbles. He was further (I give the barest handful from great store) a Flopshus Cad, an Outrageous Stinker, a Jelly-bellied Flag-flapper (this was Stalky's contribution), and several other things which it is not seemly to put down.
After weeks of watching the roof leak I fixed it tonight by moving a single board.
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