pedalboard

noun

Etymology

From pedal + board.

  1. derived from *bʰers- — “tip, top
  2. inherited from *burdą — “board, plank; edge; table
  3. inherited from *bord
  4. inherited from bord
  5. inherited from boord
  6. compounded as pedalboard — “pedal + board

Definitions

  1. A large keyboard at the base of an electronic or pipe organ console that the organist…

    A large keyboard at the base of an electronic or pipe organ console that the organist plays with the feet.

  2. A flat board or panel that holds effects pedals for an electric guitar, along with the…

    A flat board or panel that holds effects pedals for an electric guitar, along with the patchbay and power supply.

  3. A device for exercising while moving over water, consisting of a board with handlebars…

    A device for exercising while moving over water, consisting of a board with handlebars and pedals for propulsion.

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