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- Bench - n. - A long seat, differing from a stool in its greater length.
- Bench - n. - A long table at which mechanics and other work; as, a carpenter's bench.
- Bench - n. - The seat where judges sit in court.
- Bench - n. - The persons who sit as judges; the court; as, the opinion of the full bench. See King's Bench.
- Bench - n. - A collection or group of dogs exhibited to the public; -- so named because the animals are usually placed on benches or raised platforms.
- Bench - n. - A conformation like a bench; a long stretch of flat ground, or a kind of natural terrace, near a lake or river.
- Bench - v. t. - To furnish with benches.
- Bench - v. t. - To place on a bench or seat of honor.
- Bench - v. i. - To sit on a seat of justice.
- Bench warrant - - A process issued by a presiding judge or by a court against a person guilty of some contempt, or indicted for some crime; -- so called in distinction from a justice's warrant.
- Benched - imp. & p. p. - of Bench
- Bencher - n. - One of the senior and governing members of an Inn of Court.
- Bencher - n. - An alderman of a corporation.
- Bencher - n. - A member of a court or council.
- Bencher - n. - One who frequents the benches of a tavern; an idler.
- Benches - pl. - of Bench
- Benching - p. pr. & vb. n. - of Bench
- Stall - v. i. - A bench or table on which small articles of merchandise are exposed for sale.
- Beakiron - n. - A bickern; a bench anvil with a long beak, adapted to reach the interior surface of sheet metal ware; the horn of an anvil.
- Workbench - n. - A bench on which work is performed, as in a carpenter's shop.
- Settle - n. - A bench; especially, a bench with a high back.
- Alebench - n. - A bench in or before an alehouse.
- Tribune - n. - Anciently, a bench or elevated place, from which speeches were delivered; in France, a kind of pulpit in the hall of the legislative assembly, where a member stands while making an address; any place occupied by a public orator.
- Bench - v. t. - To place on a bench or seat of honor.
- Stool - n. - A bench or form for resting the feet or the knees; a footstool; as, a kneeling stool.
- Exigenter - n. - An officer in the Court of King's Bench and Common Pleas whose duty it was make out exigents. The office in now abolished.
- Mountebank - n. - One who mounts a bench or stage in the market or other public place, boasts of his skill in curing diseases, and vends medicines which he pretends are infalliable remedies; a quack doctor.
- Dresser - v. t. - A table or bench on which meat and other things are dressed, or prepared for use.
- Stake - v. t. - A small anvil usually furnished with a tang to enter a hole in a bench top, -- used by tinsmiths, blacksmiths, etc., for light work, punching upon, etc.
- Shopboard - n. - A bench or board on which work is performed; a workbench.
- Disbench - v. t. - To drive from a bench or seat.
- Tribunal - n. - The seat of a judge; the bench on which a judge and his associates sit for administering justice.
- Bank - n. - The bench or seat upon which the judges sit.
- Banker - n. - The stone bench on which masons cut or square their work.
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- G2515 καθέδρα - 2515 καθέδρα - ΚΑΘΈΔΡΑ - - kathédra - kath-ed'-rah - from κατά and the same as ἑδραῖος; a bench (literally or figuratively):--seat. - Noun Feminine - greek
- H7175 קֶרֶשׁ - 7175 קֶרֶשׁ - קֶרֶשׁ - - qeresh - keh'-resh - from an unused root meaning to split off; a slab or plank; by implication, a deck of aship; bench, board. - Noun Masculine - heb
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