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flashboard

American  
[flash-bawrd, -bohrd] / ˈflæʃˌbɔrd, -ˌboʊrd /

noun

Civil Engineering.
  1. a board, or one of a series of boards, as on a milldam, used to increase the depth of the impounded water.


flashboard British  
/ ˈflæʃˌbɔːd /

noun

  1. Also called: stop log.   stop plank.  a board or boarding that is placed along the top of a dam to increase its height and capacity

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Etymology

Origin of flashboard

First recorded in 1760–70; flash + board

Example Sentences

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A two-foot "flashboard" was being added to the 31�-ft. levee and flood wall at Omaha.

From Time Magazine Archive

The water poured over the flashboard with a splashing murmur at that distance, and ran down under the bridge in a rocky bed.

From Navy Boys Behind the Big Guns Sinking the German U-Boats by Owen, R. Emmett (Robert Emmett)

Thus meditating he drew nearer to the place where the flashboard was down and the water poured into the rocky river bed.

From Navy Boys Behind the Big Guns Sinking the German U-Boats by Owen, R. Emmett (Robert Emmett)