board

US /bɔrd, bord/

UK /bɔ:d/

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noun

  • Surface for posting or showing information
  • Group of persons who direct an organization
  • Long piece of material used for riding the waves
  • A group of people who manage or direct a company or organization.
  • A long, thin, flat piece of wood or other material, used for various purposes.
  • Long thin piece of wood, used for building; plank

other

  • To cover (a window, opening, etc.) with boards.
  • To cover (a window, opening, etc.) with boards.
  • To get on or into (a ship, aircraft, train, or other vehicle).
  • To go alongside or come alongside (a ship).
  • To provide with regular meals and lodging in return for payment or services.

other

  • Meals provided regularly when staying somewhere, in return for payment or services.

verb

  • To enter a ship, plane, or other vehicle
  • To cover with long wooden strips of wood
  • To pay money to live in someone's house; lodge

other

  • To receive meals and lodging in return for payment or services.