kickboardEtymologyFrom kick + board.nounA small, buoyant board used to support a swimmer's upper body and arms while allowing free kicking movements.“The introductory swimming instructor carried a pile of kickboards to the pool for the children.”On pianos and organs, a vertical panel located above the pedals.“A mouse had gnawed a hole through the kickboard to nest inside the organ; she refused to use the pedals nearby.”Synonym of kickplate (“strip at base of door to prevent scuffing”).