Board
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Board or Boards may refer to:
Flat surface
- Lumber, or other rigid material, milled or sawn flat
- Plank (wood)
- Cutting board
- Sounding board, of a musical instrument
- Cardboard (paper product)
- Paperboard
- Corrugated fiberboard
- Fiberboard
- Particle board, also known as chipboard
- A reusable writing surface
Recreation
- Boardsport platform, such as a surfboard, skateboard, or snowboard
- Board (bridge), a device used in playing duplicate bridge
- Level (video games)
- Diving board (disambiguation)
- Board game
- Board or Rebound (basketball), a basketball statistic
- Boards, the wall around a bandy field or ice hockey rink
People
- Mykel Board (b. 1950), journalist
Other
- Boards (magazine), a 1999-2010 trade publication for the advertising community
- boards.ie, an Internet forum in Ireland
- Board of directors, or a similar governing or advisory committee
- Printed circuit board, in computing and electronics
- Mixing console or sound board, for audio signals
- Bulletin board (disambiguation), where people can leave public messages
- Currency board, monetary authority to maintain a fixed exchange rate with a foreign currency
- Room and board – in exchange for money, labor or other considerations, a person is provided with a place to live as well as meals on a comprehensive basis
- Board examination – a part of education in some countries
- BOARD International, a software vendor known for its business intelligence software toolkit
- Bureau of Architecture, Research, and Design (BOARD) - an architecture firm
See also
- All pages with titles containing Board
- Boarding (disambiguation)
- Board book, a book made more durable by the use of cardboard covers and thicker paper
- Board certification, for medical professionals in the United States
- Board foot, measurement of lumber volume
- Board toilet, toilet room built into a vehicle
- Bored (disambiguation)
- Category:Engineered wood
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