boards
noun(board)
border, edge
boards
noun(board)
the side of a ship
boards
noun(board)
a piece of sawed lumber of little thickness and a length greatly exceeding its width
boards
verb(board)
to go aboard (something, such as a ship, train, airplane, or bus)
boards
verb(board)
to put aboard
boards
verb(board)
to cover or seal off with a long, thin, and often narrow piece of sawed lumber : to cover or seal off with boards —usually used with up
boards
plural noun(board)
the low wooden wall that surrounds the playing surface in ice hockey
boards
idiom(board)
to perform on a stage as an actor
boards
noun phrase(board)
a British governmental department concerned with commerce and industry
boards
noun phrase(board)
a commodities exchange
boards
noun(board)
a cardboard with a smooth surface suitable especially for artwork —called also bristol
boards
noun(board)
a board for posting notices (as at a school)
boards
noun(board)
a public electronic forum that allows users to post or read messages : message board
boards
noun(board)
bulletin board
boards
service mark(board)
—used for administration of tests of aptitude and achievement considered by some colleges in determining admission and placement of students