dashboard
English
Etymology
From dash (“to sprinkle; to splatter”) + board for meaning 1. Possibly expanded meaning later.
Noun
dashboard (plural dashboards)
- A panel under the windscreen of a motor car or aircraft, containing indicator dials, compartments, and sometimes controls.
- (historical) An upturned screen of wood or leather placed on the front of a horse-drawn carriage, sleigh or other vehicle that protected the driver from mud, debris, water and snow thrown up by the horse's hooves.
- (computing, video games) A graphical user interface in the form of or resembling a motor car dashboard.
- (nautical) The float of a paddle wheel.
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Derived terms
Translations
upturned screen of wood
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panel under the windscreen of a motor car or aircraft
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graphical user interface
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Verb
dashboard (third-person singular simple present dashboards, present participle dashboarding, simple past and past participle dashboarded)
- To organize in a dashboard format.
- Dashboarding your work can enhance productivity.
Translations
to organize in a dashboard format
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