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white·board
 whiteboard
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- pronunciation:
- waIt
bord
- features:
- Word Combinations (noun)
part of speech: |
noun |
definition 1: |
a board, usually colored white, used as a displayed writing surface in classrooms, meeting rooms, and the like. Whiteboards have a smooth, glossy surface on which writing done with non-permanent markers can be easily erased.
The teacher used colored markers to write on the whiteboard.
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definition 2: |
shortened form of "interactive whiteboard," a large electronic display surface that is positioned on a wall or stand and connected with a computer and projector, allowing for the projection of a computer's screen onto the display. As the display is sensitive to touch, a user can direct the computer and control what is seen on the board by touching the surface with a stylus, finger, or the like.
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