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whiteboard|ˈhwaɪtbɔəd| [f. white a. after blackboard.] A white surface for use like a blackboard but accepting felt-tipped pens and wax crayons.
1966‘W. Cooper’ Mem. New Man ii. v. 160 He.. went to the blackboard. (Actually it was an up-to-date plastic white-board, on which one wrote with a coloured wax crayon.) 1977Times Educ. Suppl. 21 Oct. 28/1 (Advt.), They are whiteboards that stay white, year after year. 1978J. McNeil Consultant ix. 106 They came to a meeting room... The walls were bare except for a white⁓board. 1985Times Educ. Suppl. 19 July 20/5 We should also bear in mind that partially-sighted pupils often fare better if a white-board is used rather than a blackboard. |