flashboard

Noun

 * 1)  A board placed temporarily upon a dam, river, stream, etc. (typically within a permanent frame) to raise the water above its usual level.
 * 2)  A board that controls the flow of any material.
 * 3)  A sheet of material that is subjected to an electric pulse or flashover in order to produce plasma.
 * 4) Any automated display that shows temporary information.
 * 5) An electronic display that shows the winning values in various gambling games such as keno or bingo.
 * 6)  An acrylic board used to display children's work in a school.
 * 7)  A board for displaying language material in the classroom, used like a flashcard but potentially holding more information.
 * 8)  A device used in the 1920s for teaching typing skills which provided feedback on which key was pressed by lighting up the corresponding value.
 * 1)  A sheet of material that is subjected to an electric pulse or flashover in order to produce plasma.
 * 2) Any automated display that shows temporary information.
 * 3) An electronic display that shows the winning values in various gambling games such as keno or bingo.
 * 4)  An acrylic board used to display children's work in a school.
 * 5)  A board for displaying language material in the classroom, used like a flashcard but potentially holding more information.
 * 6)  A device used in the 1920s for teaching typing skills which provided feedback on which key was pressed by lighting up the corresponding value.
 * 1) An electronic display that shows the winning values in various gambling games such as keno or bingo.
 * 2)  An acrylic board used to display children's work in a school.
 * 3)  A board for displaying language material in the classroom, used like a flashcard but potentially holding more information.
 * 4)  A device used in the 1920s for teaching typing skills which provided feedback on which key was pressed by lighting up the corresponding value.
 * 1)  An acrylic board used to display children's work in a school.
 * 2)  A board for displaying language material in the classroom, used like a flashcard but potentially holding more information.
 * 3)  A device used in the 1920s for teaching typing skills which provided feedback on which key was pressed by lighting up the corresponding value.
 * 1)  An acrylic board used to display children's work in a school.
 * 2)  A board for displaying language material in the classroom, used like a flashcard but potentially holding more information.
 * 3)  A device used in the 1920s for teaching typing skills which provided feedback on which key was pressed by lighting up the corresponding value.
 * 1)  A board for displaying language material in the classroom, used like a flashcard but potentially holding more information.
 * 2)  A device used in the 1920s for teaching typing skills which provided feedback on which key was pressed by lighting up the corresponding value.
 * 1)  A device used in the 1920s for teaching typing skills which provided feedback on which key was pressed by lighting up the corresponding value.
 * 1)  A device used in the 1920s for teaching typing skills which provided feedback on which key was pressed by lighting up the corresponding value.
 * 1)  A device used in the 1920s for teaching typing skills which provided feedback on which key was pressed by lighting up the corresponding value.
 * 1)  A device used in the 1920s for teaching typing skills which provided feedback on which key was pressed by lighting up the corresponding value.
 * 1)  A device used in the 1920s for teaching typing skills which provided feedback on which key was pressed by lighting up the corresponding value.