breadboard

Etymology
From. Regarding definition 3: the etymology is either that electric circuits used to be prototyped on actual bread boards (definition 1) populated with nails, or that solder breadboards have lots of holes and are usually brown (they visually resemble a slice of bread), or a merging of the two. The etymology is less obvious today given the popularity of solderless breadboards.

Noun

 * 1) A cutting board, especially for cutting bread.
 * 2) A pull-out cutting board underneath a counter, found in many kitchens.
 * 3)  A device used to build a (usually temporary) prototype of an electronic circuit and for experimenting with circuit designs. Both solder and solderless versions are available; the solderless type are easily reusable.

Translations

 * Dutch:
 * Finnish: ;
 * German:
 * Irish: clár aráin
 * Italian:
 * Maori: papaparāoa, papa parāoa
 * Polish: deska do krojenia chleba
 * Spanish: tabla de cortar
 * Swedish: ,
 * Turkmen: aştagta


 * Finnish:
 * Swedish: ,


 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 麵包板
 * Finnish: koekytkentälevy
 * French: platine d'expérimentation, platine de prototypage
 * German: Steckplatine, Steckbrett, Steckboard, Protoboard
 * Serbo-Croatian: protoploča
 * Swedish: kopplingsplatta, kopplingsdäck

Verb

 * 1)  To set up (an electronic device) on a breadboard.