bord Antonyms

Meaning of bord

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bord (n.)

A board; a table.

The face of coal parallel to the natural fissures.

See Bourd.

bord Sentence Examples

  1. The ship's captain stood at the bord, scanning the horizon for any signs of land.
  2. As the vessel approached the port, sailors prepared to secure the bord to the dock.
  3. She leaned against the bord, feeling the gentle sway of the boat beneath her.
  4. The crew members gathered at the bord, eagerly anticipating their next adventure on the high seas.
  5. The salty air filled his lungs as he stood on the bord, watching the waves crash against the hull.
  6. From the bord, passengers could catch glimpses of distant islands emerging on the horizon.
  7. The captain's voice echoed from the bord as he shouted commands to the crew.
  8. Seagulls perched on the bord, their cries mingling with the sounds of the ocean.
  9. He secured the cargo to the bord, ensuring it would withstand the journey ahead.
  10. The sun dipped below the bord, casting a golden glow over the water.

FAQs About the word bord

A board; a table., The face of coal parallel to the natural fissures., See Bourd.

group, fraternity, institute, institution, chamber, society, council, association,organization, commune

eject,eject, evict,evict,

The ship's captain stood at the bord, scanning the horizon for any signs of land.

As the vessel approached the port, sailors prepared to secure the bord to the dock.

She leaned against the bord, feeling the gentle sway of the boat beneath her.

The crew members gathered at the bord, eagerly anticipating their next adventure on the high seas.