abord/əˈbɔːd/EtymologyFrom French abord, from aborder (“to aboard”).abord means the act of approaching or arriving; approach. Lexicurio rates it Rare gem — a strength score of 82 out of 100.nounThe act of approaching or arriving; approach.“He entered with an air so immensely conceited and affected, and, at the same Time, so uncommonly bold, that I could scarce stand his Abord […].”A road, or means of approach.