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Answer for the clue "Kneading locale ", 10 letters:
breadboard

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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ Amy took the two pieces of toast out of the toaster and flipped them quickly on to the breadboard . ▪ Léonie leaned her head on her hand, drew patterns with one finger in the litter of crumbs around the breadboard . ▪ Polly wiped ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
A breadboard originally was a flat wooden cutting board used to support a loaf of bread (or other foods) while it was being sliced; this original meaning is still in use, but has a new additional meaning as "a base for prototyping". The concept of "breadboarding" ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 A cutting board, especially for cutting bread. 2 A pull-out cutting board underneath a counter, found in many kitchens. 3 A reusable solderless device used to build a (usually temporary) prototype of an electronic circuit and for experimenting with ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. a wooden or plastic board on which dough is kneaded or bread is sliced [syn: bread board ]

Usage examples of breadboard.

But instead of tracks the table was loaded with wires, a parts cabinet, soldering gun, black boxes and wired breadboards, along with assorted other electronic gear.

She opened a drawer and found nothing but breadboards and a rolling pin.

From breadboards, I went to other simple itemsoutdoor benches for a cafe, a set of plain bookcases for the school.

The breadboards were adequate, as were the boxes, but I had been doing better when I had left Uncle Sardit.

First, I made him work on breadboards, but only a few, mainly to give him confidence.

In the end, I found a piece of red oak with some twisted grains at one end that could be turned to an elaborate breadboard, and some smaller plank-ends of white oak that would make a small box, perhaps for needles.

In the end, I gathered one bag full of red and white oak scraps, enough to do three or four small boxes, and enough mill ends for three coppers to do a breadboard or two and a small chair.

The market for breadboards was limited, and designing and carving breadboards that didn't sell wasn't building confidence.

With determination, Susan took a flat breadboard and pressed out the fire.

She set it down beside the breadboard, on which she had placed half a loaf of bread with the cut side down.

I walked toward the bin that contained my odd-sized piecestoo big to burn and too small to use except for boxes, breadboards, inlays, or small decorative itemsexcept for the inlays, things that would have been done mostly by the apprentice I didn't have.

Rissa set the stew pot on a breadboard in the middle of the table and a basket filled with three loaves of warmish bread beside the pot.

LXXXIV Dayala set the berry bread on the oval breadboard, sliding the loaf into place with a long wooden paddle.

Held in a frame was the breadboarded apparatus that he had been working on before he had gone away.

All the circuitry was breadboarded, lashed together, a complicated one-shot.