
1) Banquette 2) Board 3) Bus stop amenity 4) Bus-stop convenience 5) Central Park sight 6) Clothing brand 7) Counter 8) Desk 9) Dugout fixture 10) Dugout furniture 11) Dugout seat 12) Dugout seating 13) Exhibit on a bench 14) Exclusively Anglo word 15) Exclusively Saxon word 16) Form 17) Former reds catcher
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1) Banquette 2) Catcher 3) Chair 4) Council 5) Judges 6) Judiciary 7) Pew 8) Pro 9) Settee 10) Settle 11) Tribunal 12) Workbench
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- a long seat for more than one person
- the reserve players on a team
- a level shelf of land interrupting a declivity (with steep slopes above and below)
- persons who administer justice
- a strong worktable for a carpenter or mechanic
- the magistrate or judge or judges sitting in court in judicial capacity to compose the court collectively
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the area on the edge of the pitch where a team's substitutes and coaches sit, usually consisting an actual covered bench or a row of seats. More formally known as the substitutes' bench.[36] Also sometimes called a dugout.[37]
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• (n.) A long table at which mechanics and other work; as, a carpenter`s bench. • (n.) The persons who sit as judges; the court; as, the opinion of the full bench. See King`s Bench. • (v. i.) To sit on a seat of justice. • (n.) A collection or group of dogs exhibited to the public; -- so named because the animals are usually pla...
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A long seat (with or without a back) for two or more people.
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(n) Subway station where writers congregate and watch trains. Benching (v) The act of watching trains.
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(from the article `mining`) Deposits mined by open-pit techniques are generally divided into horizontal layers called benches. The thickness (that is, the height) of the benches ...
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long seat that may be freestanding, fixed to the wall, or placed against the wall. Paneled benches were used by the Romans, and they were the most ...
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One of to or more divisions of a coal seam separated by slate or formed by the process of cutting the coal.
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Origin: OE. Bench, benk, AS. Benc; akin to Sw. Bank, Dan baenk, Icel. Bekkr, OS, D, & G. Bank. Cf. Bank, Beach. ... 1. A long seat, differing from a stool in its greater length. 'Mossy benches supplied the place of chairs.' (Sir W. Scott) ... 2. A long table at which mechanics and other work; as, a carpenter's bench. ... 3. The seat where judge...
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(n) Bench is the collection or sitting of more than one judge in a court to hear a judicial case collectively when the importance or statutory requirements of that particular case demands such case need to be heard by a group of judges to reach a majority based ruling.
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the judge(s) presiding over a session of a court; magistrates at Quarter Sessions were also known as the 'county bench'
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Bench intransitive verb To sit on a seat of justice. [ R.]
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Bench noun ;
plural Benches [ Middle English
bench ,
benk , Anglo-Saxon
benc ; akin to Swedish
bänk , Dan
bænk , Icelandic
bekkr , Old Saxon , D., & German
bank . Confer
Bank ,
Beach .]
1. A long seat, differi...
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Bench transitive verb [ imperfect & past participle Benched ; present participle & verbal noun Benching .] 1. To furnish with benches. « 'T was benched with turf. Dryden. » « Stately theaters
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Seat occupied by the judge. More broadly, the court itself.
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One of to or more divisions of a coal seam separated by slate or formed by the process of cutting the coal.
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Steps formed in quarry by removal of stone following bed joints. Or, a long seat of cubic stone.
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Horizontal steps/increments mined as an open pit progresses deeper.
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(1) A level or gently sloping erosion plane inclined seaward. (2) A nearly horizontal area at about the level of maximum HIGH WATER on the sea side of a DIKE.
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noun a long seat for more than one person
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Horizontal steps/increments mined as an open pit progresses deeper.
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The counter or surface bakers use to work with dough.
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a long seat for several persons: a bench in the park. · a seat occupied by an official, esp. a judge. · such a seat as a symbol of the office and dignity of an individual judge or the judiciary. · the office or dignity of various other officials, or the officials themselves. · A weak bench hurt their chances for the champion...
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