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board

noun as in piece of wood

Strongest match

noun as in meal

noun as in group of advisers

verb as in embark on vehicle

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verb as in provide food and sleeping quarters

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The HGVs will operate without any personnel on board but will be monitored by a remote safety driver as backup.

Tests of one such coating in an experiment carried out on board the International Space Station found that it worked as intended.

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But Mr Penton-Voak, who is on the board of the Open Source Centre, thinks the problem runs much deeper.

From BBC

He cycled overnight to Madison, Wisconsin, then boarded a bus to Detroit and got on a plane in Canada to an unknown location.

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He also says a governing board of academics ensured the rigor of his work.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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