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lightboard

American  
[lahyt-bawrd, -bohrd] / ˈlaɪtˌbɔrd, -ˌboʊrd /

noun

  1. switchboard.


Etymology

Origin of lightboard

light 1 + board

Example Sentences

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"They had the same motherboard communication system with the driver board, and with the lightboard and the soundboard. So they were somewhat interchangeable," Ashley said.

From Salon

In the aftermath of the injury, he remembers being in a crowded room and seeing the X-ray of his kneecap go up on the lightboard.

From Los Angeles Times

These are basically like the concept of "classes" in programming, and they bring along methods you can compose with the basic built-in code blocks like math, variables, and per-pixel lightboard control.

From The Verge

He’s driving a large truck with a lightboard trailing behind.

From Washington Times

She provided some of the money to finance the installation of a sculpture by Joan Miro in the Loop; gave the Lyric Opera $200,000, specifying the money be used for family-friendly entertainment; and gave a like amount to the Auditorium Theatre for a new lightboard.

From Chicago Tribune