Breadboard
a slab of wood on which dough is kneaded and bread is sliced.
Electronics. a circuit assembled on an insulating surface, often with solderless contacts, in which components can easily be replaced for circuit alteration and experimentation.
Electronics. to construct (an experimental circuit) for the purpose of feasibility tests.
Contemporary Examples
Nail Polish Is the Next Wearable Tech Elizabeth Lopatto June 3, 2014
Historical Examples
Tom Swift and the Electronic Hydrolung Victor Appleton
The Fourth R George Oliver Smith
noun
a wooden board on which dough is kneaded or bread is sliced
an experimental arrangement of electronic circuits giving access to components so that modifications can be carried out easily
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