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room and board lodging and meals, as provided by a boarding house, dormitory, or the like.
running board a narrow footboard or step along the sides and below the doors of some early automobiles and other vehicles.
school board a local lay board responsible for setting policy and budgets and providing general oversight for a school system.
shoulder board either of a pair of rectangular pieces of stiffened cloth worn on the shoulders of certain uniforms to display rank.
sounding board a thin board that forms part of the resonant chamber of a musical instrument such as a piano, and that enhances its tone. [3 definitions]
teeter board a plank of wood or other hard material balanced on a support in the middle such that when one end goes up, the other comes down; seesaw.
tote board (informal) a large board, visible from the stands of a racetrack, on which the current bets, odds, and payoffs are posted.
whiteboard 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. [2 definitions]