Breadboard (noun)

  1. A board on which dough is kneaded and bread is cut.
  2. A board or surface used for testing electronic circuits.

Origin:

The word breadboard is derived from the old english word "brǣdbord" meaning a board for cutting bread.

Examples:

  1. She used the breadboard to knead the dough for her homemade bread.
  2. He set up the circuit on the breadboard to test its functionality.
  3. I always use a breadboard when I'm making my bread.
  4. The breadboard was a useful tool for testing electronic circuits.
  5. I don't have a breadboard, can I use a piece of wood instead?
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