Instrument-panel


noun
1.
Also called instrument board. a panel on which are mounted an array of dials, lights, and gauges that monitor the performance of a machine or device, as an airplane.
2.
Automotive. (def 1).
noun
1.
a panel on which instruments are mounted, as on a car See also dashboard
2.
an array of instruments, gauges, etc, mounted to display the condition or performance of a machine or process

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