From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishbreadboardbread‧board /ˈbredbɔːd $ -bɔːrd/ noun [countable] DFUa wooden board on which you cut bread
Examples from the Corpus
breadboard• Léonie leaned her head on her hand, drew patterns with one finger in the litter of crumbs around the breadboard.• Polly wiped the silverfish off the breadboard and started to cry.• Amy took the two pieces of toast out of the toaster and flipped them quickly on to the breadboard.• The breadboard is on the larder shelf.