Circuit board
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A circuit board holds electrical components firmly together, and provides an electrical connection between those parts.
In the days before Integrated circuits the board would just be a board, possibly with holes piercing it, to allow wires to pass through. The vacuum tubes, resistors and capacitors on the board would get their connection to the appropriate other components via a rat's nest of individual wires.
Modern circuit boards, sometimes called "printed circuit boards" are manufactured in a sandwich of layers, with electrical paths bonded to each layer.