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in·board I0076100 (ĭn′bôrd′)adj.1. Nautical Within the hull or toward the center of a vessel.2. Relatively close to the fuselage of an aircraft: the inboard engines.n. Nautical A motor mounted inside the hull of a boat. in′board′ adv.inboard (ˈɪnˌbɔːd) adj1. (Nautical Terms) (esp of a boat's motor or engine) situated within the hull. Compare outboard12. (Aeronautics) situated between the wing tip of an aircraft and its fuselage: an inboard engine. advtowards the centre line of or within a vessel, aircraft, etcin•board (ˈɪnˌbɔrd, -ˌboʊrd) adj. 1. located inside a hull or aircraft. 2. located nearer the center, as of an airplane. 3. (of a motorboat) having the motor inboard. adv. 4. inside or toward the longitudinal axis or center of a hull, aircraft, machine, etc. [1840–50] ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | inboard - located within the hull or nearest the midline of a vessel or aircraft; "the inboard flaps on the wing"outboard - located away from the midline of a vessel or aircraft; "the outboard section of a wing"; "outboard rigging" | Translationsdi dentroentrobordointernoinboard
inboard1. (esp of a boat's motor or engine) situated within the hull 2. situated between the wing tip of an aircraft and its fuselage inboard[′in‚bȯrd] (engineering) Toward or close to the longitudinal axis of a ship or aircraft. inboardOf aircraft components: Inward from the airfoil tip; close to the fuselage or hull, such as an inboard aileron (one situated on the inner wing between flaps, or in lieu of flaps), inboard engine, inboard rudder, inboard station, etc.inboardBuilt in. Inboard devices are built into the main unit. Contrast with outboard. See onboard.AcronymsSeeisobarinboard
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