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- Bristol board
- A heavyweight paper used for technical drawing, illustration, and other two-dimensional art forms
- Free On Board
- without charge to the purchaser for delivery on board a carrier (originally a ship), at a specified location or point; used in such phrases as FOB destination to specify the point where the title of goods passes from the seller to the buyer
- above board
- Honestly, reputably
They conducted the negotiations completely above board.
- above-board
- Open; transparent; honest; legal
- across the board
- pertaining to all categories or things
- across the board
- a racing bet where one bets that the same competitor will place in first, second and third
- across-the-board
- wide or comprehensive in scope or applicability
They recently made across-the-board changes to the benefits package.
- all over the board
- Alternative form of all over the map
The numbers I got for that were all over the board.
- baby on board
- A sign attached to the rear of a motor car to signify that a baby is sometimes carried
- back board
- The border at the extreme ends of the sheet
- back to the drawing board
- Back to the beginning following an unsuccessful attempt
Well, that didn't work at all, so it's back to the drawing board, I guess.
- balance board
- A device used for recreation, athletic training, etc. consisting of a seesaw-like lever or circular board on which the user attempts to balance
- barge board
- A board fastened to the projecting gables of a roof to protect and hide other timbers
- barrier board
- noncombustible board stock material of low thermal conductivity placed between two elements of a roof assembly
- bed and board
- A place to sleep and eat; bed and breakfast; the services provided by an inn or similar establishment
For, alas, the Ideal always has to grow in the Real, and to seek out its bed and board there, often in a very sorry way. No beautifullest Poet is a Bird-of-Paradise, living on perfumes; sleeping in the aether with outspread wings. The Heroic, independent of bed and board, is found in Drury Lane Theatre only.
- board
- To provide someone with meals and lodging, usually in exchange for money
- board
- To approach (someone); to make advances to, accost
Ere long with like againe he boorded mee, / Saying, he now had boulted all the floure .
- board
- The distance a sailing vessel runs between tacks when working to windward
- board
- The wall that surrounds an ice hockey rink, often in plural
- board
- A rebound
- board
- A long, narrow table, like that used in a medieval dining hall
- board
- A committee that manages the business of an organization, e.g., a board of directors
We have to wait to hear back from the board.
- board
- The side of a ship
- board
- To step or climb onto or otherwise enter a ship, aircraft, train or other conveyance
- board
- To capture an enemy ship by going alongside and grappling her, then invading her with a boarding party
- board
- A relatively long, wide and thin piece of sawn wood or similar material, usually intended for use in construction
- board
- Regular meals or the amount paid for them in a place of lodging
Room and board.
- board
- To receive meals and lodging in exchange for money
- board
- Short for blackboard, whiteboard, chessboard, surfboard, etc
- board
- To obtain meals, or meals and lodgings, statedly for compensation
- board
- To hit (someone) with a wooden board
- board
- A device (e.g., switchboard) containing electrical switches and other controls and designed to control lights, sound, telephone connections, etc
- board and lodging
- A place of lodging with daily meals, usually provided in return for rent or other considerations
- board finger
- A part used in printed circuit boards to form the traces of the edge connector which plug into matching sockets
- board foot
- A board one square foot by one inch, about 2.36 liters
- board game
- Any of many games of strategy or chance played on a specially designed board; often involves two or more opponents moving pieces and using dice or cards
- board games
- plural form of board game
- board of appeals
- A panel of officials, typically appointed by an elected officer, charged with making decisions on the continuing applicability of administrative decisions
- board of directors
- a group of people, elected by stockholders, to establish corporate policies, and make management decisions
- board rooms
- plural form of board room
- board up
- to block doors or windows with boards, either to prevent access or as protection from storms, etc
- board-foot
- A unit of cubic measure for timber, equal to one foot square by one inch thick
- board-of-directors
- Attributive form of board of directors, noun
board-of-directors nomination.
- bulletin board
- a system in which users may send, read and reply to messages of interest to no particular person; an electronic bulletin board
- bulletin board
- a board on which messages may be posted, especially one in a public space
- bulletin board system
- Most popular in the 1980s and early 1990s before the overwhelming popularity of the internet, Bulletin Board Systems (BBSes) are computers that can be dialed into mainly for the purpose of reading messages from and leaving messages to other users. Secondarily, they can be used for the sharing of files. Each user on the system is distinguished by a unique handle or ID
- cement board
- A sheet of the building material
- cement board
- A building material made of cement and glass fibers formed into sheets, used as tile backing board
- circuit board
- A board on which electronic components and their interconnecting circuits are mounted or etched
- composite board insulation
- A rigid board insulation generally comprised of perlite or wood fiberboard factory bonded to polyisocyanurate or polystyrene
- cork-board
- A kind of strawboard or cardboard in which ground cork is mixed with the paper-pulp
- cover board
- An insulation board used over closed cell plastic insulation (e.g., polyisocyanurate) to prevent blistering when used in conjunction with hot bituminous membranes
- crib board
- In cribbage, the short name of a cribbage board
- cribbage board
- The surface on which cribbage is played
- cutting board
- chopping board
- dagger board
- A sliding centreboard used in some Chinese junks and dinghies, allowing for speedy maneuvering
- distribution board
- A board containing multiple electrical circuit breakers; a panelboard
- diving board
- A diving platform
- diving board
- A springboard used for diving into water
- diving-board
- Alternative spelling of diving board
- draining board
- A board beside a kitchen sink and inclined to drain into the sink, used for letting kitchen utensils dry after they had been washed
- drawing board
- Used to refer to the planning stage of a project as in:
See: back to the drawing board.
- drawing board
- A plane wooden construction or table to which paper can be fastened for drawing purposes
- dummy board
- A flat wooden life-size figure painted and shaped in silhouette
- emery board
- An abrasive material made by gluing grains of emery a rigid material. Often used as a nail file
- end board
- A section of the board between the corners in each end of the rink
- free on board
- Lowercase form of Free On Board
- full board
- an arrangement in which a hotel etc provides bed and breakfast and a meal at both lunchtime and in the evening
- gaming board
- A governmental agency that regulates casino and other types of gaming in a defined geographical area, usually a state, and of enforcing gambling law in general
- go back to the drawing board
- To start again; to scrap a previous idea or plan and try again from the beginning
After the original plan failed miserably, they decided to go back to the drawing board and come up with something new.
- go by the board
- To be superseded, rejected, or obliterated; to pass by with little consequence; to amount to nothing
- go by the board
- To fall or to go overboard; to be cast over the side of a ship
- half board
- an arrangement in which a hotel etc provides bed and breakfast and an evening meal, but no meal at lunchtime
- idiot board
- A board held off camera during a live television broadcast to prompt the presenter
- ironing board
- A long board, often covered with fabric and having on legs that are usually collapsible, on which one can iron clothes
- leaning board
- An item of furniture which is comparable in structure to a flat bench but positioned at a vertical diagonal. Often with attached arm rests. Used primarily in movie making and popularized in the early era of Hollywood; the purpose was for actresses in elaborate costumes, hair and makeup to be able to rest their bodies (or even sleep) without becoming disheveled, or in situations when their costume prohibited sitting down
- ledger board
- Any of a series of horizontal boards, joined by vertical supports, but especially the topmost rail of a fence or balustrade
- lens board
- A part used for securing a lens to the front standard of a large-format view camera
- logic board
- The Macintosh term for a motherboard
- message board
- a board on which messages may be posted, especially one in a public space
- message board
- a system in which users may send, read and reply to public messages; an electronic bulletin board or forum
- notice board
- A board, hanging on a wall, on which notices and announcements are posted
- off board
- Not participating
- off board
- Not on or in a means of transportation
- on board
- On a vehicle or vessel; aboard
- on board
- On or in a means of transportation
Even when I am on board the plane, I can never feel secure that my luggage is, too.
- on board
- Joining in or participating
Is that new teammate properly on board yet?.
- on board
- Agreeing or supporting
It's a good idea, but let's see if we can get a few more of the management team on board.
- paddle board
- Large fat board used for surf life saving. Propelled by the rider using their arms, either lying face down or sitting up on their knees. The board usually has straps positioned along the sides to hold onto
1997: you'd probably grab a paddle board and paddle out and grab them, instead of swimming out — Simone Cotter on ABC Radio National, Surf Lifesaving, 17 October 1997.
- parole board
- A panel of people who decide if a prisoner should be released on parole
- particle board
- a structural material manufactured from wood particles (such as chips and shavings) by pressing, and binding through resin
- pattern board
- a pole mounted steel board, usually whitewashed, used by shotgunners to assess the spread of the shot
- play the board
- To have as one's best hand the communal cards on the board. A player in such a situation can only achieve a split pot as all the other players can also play the board
- played the board
- Simple past tense and past participle of play the board
- playing the board
- Present participle of play the board
- plays the board
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of play the board
- printed circuit board
- A flat board that holds chips and other electronic components in layers that interconnect via copper pathways, often called traces
- rabbit board
- The authority responsible for the management and control of wild rabbits
- room and board
- A place of lodging with daily meals, usually provided in return for rent or other considerations
Louisville is joining more than two dozen other schools that have begun promising a free education—books, tuition, and room and board—to students from poor families.
- running board
- A narrow board serving as a step beneath the doors of some cars
- sailing on another board
- acting in an unusual manner, or differently
- sandwich board
- A person-sized, wearable billboard or advertisement consisting of two printed boards strung together so that they hang over the shoulders, thereby sandwiching the wearer
- sandwich board
- to advertise or campaign using a sandwich board; to wear a sandwich board
- school board
- A governing body of people elected to oversee management of a school district and represent the interests of residents
- skirting board
- A panel, normally made of wood, between the floor and the interior wall of a structure
- skirting-board
- Alternative spelling of skirting board
- sounding board
- A structure that reflects sound towards the intended listeners
- sounding board
- Any device or means used to spread an idea or point of view
- sounding board
- A person, or group, whose reactions to a new idea or proposal serve to assess its acceptability
- sounding board
- A thin board that forms part of the resonating chamber of a musical instrument and serves to reinforce its sound
- sounding-board
- Alternative spelling of sounding board
- supervisory board
- A group of people chosen by the shareholders of a company to promote their interests through the governance of the company and to hire and supervise the executive directors and CEO
- sweep the board
- To get enough votes in an election to gain all the seats
- sweep the board
- To win all the prizes in a competition
- table board
- A table top; a table
- table board
- A backgammon board
- table board
- The provision of daily meals; board (separate from rooming)
- take on board
- To accept a new idea or piece of advice, and act accordingly
Schools and colleges will have to take on board the views of young people and parents in their area.
- tote board
- The computerised system which runs parimutuel betting, calculating payoff odds, displaying them, and producing tickets based on incoming bets
- board game
- game played by moving pieces on a board
- full board accommodation
- Breakfast, lunch and evening meals provided and also included in the price you have paid for your accommodation
- board
- {v} to lay or fence with boards, enter a ship by force, attack, give or receive diet
- board
- {n} a piece of wood, table, deck, court held, victuals
- board
- (Eğitim) A board of education or a school board or school committee is the title of the board of directors of a school, local school district or higher administrative level
- bristol board
- Bristol board (also referred to as Bristol paper) is an uncoated, machine-finished paperboard
- currency board
- (Ekonomi) A currency board is a monetary authority which is required to maintain an exchange rate with a foreign currency. This policy objective requires the conventional objectives of a central bank to be subordinated to the exchange rate target
- go back to the drawing board
- Start planning a piece of work again because the first plan failed
- school board
- (Eğitim) A board of education or a school board or school committee is the title of the board of directors of a school, local school district or higher administrative level