0 a large, flat table, often with a top that can be moved into different positions, used as a desk for drawing or designing things
As a youngster I had planned to study architecture, as I had developed some talent at the drawing board.
Each of the two inventors had his own drawing board, designed to swing out from the wall at the press of a button.
His drawing board was littered with sketches and diagrams when the phone rang, breaking in on his thoughts.
Most architects still hold to the old-fashioned drawing boards supported upon trestles, and mostly from the simple inertia of custom.
There was a desk supporting a drawing board, with a chair set before it.
They were projected onto a drawing board and the cell was drawn.
At the drawing board the struggle is to find that difficult synthesis that, when discovered, seems self-evidently correct.
Then, most critically of all, he raises the third item on his agenda which he admits is hardly off the drawing board.