Home › Words › L › logboardlogboard/ˈlɒɡbɔː(ɹ)d/logboard means A board on a vessel displaying the current portion of the log, to be transcribed later into the logbook.logboard is pronounced /ˈlɒɡbɔː(ɹ)d/.EtymologyAttested since 1659 as log-board. A compound of log + board.nounA board on a vessel displaying the current portion of the log, to be transcribed later into the logbook.Definitions & examples from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).Words closest in meaningBy meaning, not spelling — each word's AI semantic fingerprint, nearest first.logbook 75% match — A book in which measurements of a ship's position are recorded, along with other salient details of the voyage, such as weather, resupply occasions, the crew's performance, other ships sighted, and so on. vs logboard →leeboard 57% match — A board, or frame of planks, lowered over the side of a sailboat to lessen its leeway. vs logboard →footlog 57% match — A log used as a footbridge. vs logboard →ledger 57% match — A book for keeping notes; a record book, a register. vs logboard →dayboard 56% match — A shape affixed to the top of a sea mark or other aid to navigation (ATON) to indicate its status by day. vs logboard →scaleboard 56% match — A thin slip of wood used to justify a page. vs logboard →larboard 56% match — The left side of a ship, looking from the stern forward to the bow; port side. vs logboard →gangboard 55% match — A board or plank used as a temporary footbridge between a ship and a dockside or any gap such as scaffolding. vs logboard →