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keyboard
noun
a
panel
of
keys
on
a
computer
or
similar
device
that
you
press
to
type
letters
,
numbers
,
or
commands
•
Emma
spilled
coffee
on
her
keyboard
and
some
keys
stopped
working
.
Emma
spilled
coffee
on
her
keyboard
and
some
keys
stopped
working
.
•
The
new
laptop
has
a
backlit
keyboard
that's
easy
to
read
in
the
dark
.
The
new
laptop
has
a
backlit
keyboard
that's
easy
to
read
in
the
dark
.
noun
the
row
or
rows
of
black
and
white
keys
on
a
piano
or
similar
musical
instrument
that
you
press
to
make
notes
•
Sophia
ran
her
fingers
along
the
piano's
keyboard
,
warming
up
for
the
recital
.
Sophia
ran
her
fingers
along
the
piano's
keyboard
,
warming
up
for
the
recital
.
•
The
harpsichord's
keyboard
is
narrower
than
a
modern
piano's
.
The
harpsichord's
keyboard
is
narrower
than
a
modern
piano's
.
noun
an
electronic
musical
instrument
with
piano-style
keys
that
can
produce
many
different
sounds
and
rhythms
•
Ben
brought
his
portable
keyboard
to
the
campfire
and
played
some
songs
.
Ben
brought
his
portable
keyboard
to
the
campfire
and
played
some
songs
.
•
The
music
store
sells
a
beginner
keyboard
with
hundreds
of
built-in
rhythms
.
The
music
store
sells
a
beginner
keyboard
with
hundreds
of
built-in
rhythms
.
verb
-
keyboard
,
keyboarding
,
keyboards
,
keyed
to
type
information
by
pressing
the
keys
on
a
computer
keyboard
•
The
data
entry
clerk
keyboards
thousands
of
numbers
every
day
.
The
data
entry
clerk
keyboards
thousands
of
numbers
every
day
.
•
With
practice
,
you
can
keyboard
faster
without
looking
at
your
hands
.
With
practice
,
you
can
keyboard
faster
without
looking
at
your
hands
.