Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
inboard
Adjective
/ˈɪn.bɔrd/

Definition
Situated or occurring within the boundaries of a vessel or a vehicle.

Examples
- The engine was mounted inboard to save space in the cockpit.
- The inboard lights provided better visibility in poor weather conditions.
- For improved balance, the sails should be pulled inboard during a storm.

Meaning
Inboard refers to something that is located inside or closer to the center of a ship, aircraft, or vehicle as opposed to the outer edge.

Synonyms
- internal
- inner
- centrally located