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    board
    [bôrd]
    noun
    board (noun) · boards (plural noun) · the boards (plural noun)
    1. 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.
    2. 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.
      • basketball
        informal
        (boards)
        another term for backboard.
        "the absence of center David Robinson to dominate on the boards"
    3. 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"
    4. the provision of regular meals when one stays somewhere, in return for payment or services:
      "your room and board will be free"
      • archaic
        a table set for a meal:
        "he looked at the banquet which was spread upon his board"
    5. sailing
      a distance covered by a vessel in a single tack:
      "we were tacking up to the anchor, shortening cable at each board"
    verb
    board (verb) · boards (third person present) · boarded (past tense) · boarded (past participle) · boarding (present participle)
    1. 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"
    2. 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"
    3. (board something up)
      cover or seal a window, storefront, or other structure with pieces of wood:
      "the shop was still boarded up"
    4. ride on a snowboard:
      "when we're not boarding, we're skiing"
    Origin
    Old 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’.
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    noun
    1. a long, thin, flat piece of wood or other hard material, used for floors or other building purposes:
      length of timber
      piece of wood
      • 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
        1. get on or into (a ship, aircraft, or other vehicle):
          Opposite:
          • live and receive regular meals in a house in return for payment or services:
            have rooms
            be quartered
            be housed
            be settled
            have one's home
            provide shelter for
            give a bed to
            give someone a roof over their head
            make room for
            give accommodation to
            cook for
            • cover or seal a window, storefront, or other structure with pieces of wood:
              cover up/over
             
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          2. a thin, flat piece of cut wood or other hard material, often used for a particular purpose:
            dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/board
            board (n.1) "piece of timber sawn flat and thin, longer than it is wide, wider than it is thick, narrower than a plank ;" Old English bord "a plank, flat surface," from Proto-Germanic *burdam (source also of Old Norse borð "plank," Dutch bord "board," Gothic fotu-baurd "foot-stool," German Brett "plank"), perhaps from a PIE verb meaning "to cut."
            www.etymonline.com/word/board
            a piece of wood sawed thin, and of considerable length and breadth compared with the thickness.
            www.dictionary.com/browse/board
            board 1 of 2 noun ˈbȯrd Synonyms of board 1 : a piece of sawed lumber of little thickness and a length greatly exceeding its width
            www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/board
            a long thin piece of wood; daily meals as in a boarding house; an official group of people who direct an activity: board of directors
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