keyboard
[ kee-bawrd, -bohrd ]
/ ˈkiˌbɔrd, -ˌboʊrd /
noun
the row or set of keys on a piano, organ, or the like.
a set of keys usually arranged in tiers, for operating a typewriter, typesetting machine, computer terminal, or the like.
any of various musical instruments played by means of a pianolike keyboard, as a piano, electric piano, or organ.
verb (used with or without object)
Also key, key in. Computers.
to enter (information) into a computer by means of a keyboard.
to set (text) in type, using a machine that is operated by a keyboard.
OTHER WORDS FROM keyboard
key·board·er, key·board·ist, noun re·key·board, verbWords nearby keyboard
Example sentences from the Web for keyboardist
Kelcey Ayer—singer, guitarist, and keyboardist—totally just forgot the words.
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British Dictionary definitions for keyboardist (1 of 2)
keyboardist
/ (ˈkiːˌbɔːdɪst) /
noun
a person who plays a keyboard instrument, esp an electronic musical instrument
British Dictionary definitions for keyboardist (2 of 2)
keyboard
/ (ˈkiːˌbɔːd) /
noun
- a complete set of keys, usually hand-operated, as on a piano, organ, typewriter, or typesetting machine
- (as modifier)a keyboard instrument
(often plural)
a musical instrument, esp an electronic one, played by means of a keyboard
verb
to set (a text, etc) in type, onto magnetic tape, or into some other medium, by using a keyboard machine