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Aboard is an adverb and a preposition.
No, the word 'aboard' is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb and a preposition, a word that connects a noun or noun phrase to another word in the sentence.EXAMPLESadverb: We came aboard with a high expectations.preposition: We were greeted graciously when we came aboard the ship.
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If you mean the telephone prefix for dialing another country (abroad) , then it's 00 followed by the country code in the United States. If you are asking a grammar question, "a" is the prefix for "aboard".
One of my projects is aboard the Skylab.
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While there are towns and cities along the Mississippi River, people do not live directly on the river itself. The river serves as a natural border and transportation route, but the land along its banks is used for agriculture, industry, and recreation, rather than residential development.
The job of the steamboat captain was typically considered the best, as they were in charge of the vessel and responsible for navigating it safely. Captains had authority, respect, and better pay compared to other crew members.
Mr. Spock was the first officer and the Science officer aboard the USS Enterprise.
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"Close aboard" is a Nautical term that refers to the position of another ship or a boat that is close enough to hurl a rope to.
That depends on what direction you want to go. As a crossword clue, this may refer to the helmsman, the skipper, the pilot, or others aboard ship.
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Aboard is the correct spelling.
keep it aboard the boat when in operation.