lectern Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈlek.tən]
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Meaning of lectern In English

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Examples of lectern

  • Furthermore, such adjustments would also allow alignment with non-horizontal surfaces like a lectern.

  • They can go to the lectern in the chamber, say that they want something put on record and the whole thing goes in.

  • There is not the lectern of the lecture room on which one can lean.

  • The only such items that we have sold since 1997 have been: one antique carpet, one tea table, three armchairs, one sofa, one lectern, one bookcase, one dining table.

  • The pulpit itself is a raised wooden platform supporting a lectern flanked by pedestals.

  • Already shortly after the opening of the church the lectern was seen as too flamboyant, but it was never removed or simplified.

  • Small rolling lectern desks or computer carts with tiny desktops provide just enough room for a laptop computer and a mouse pad.

  • There is a 15th-century lectern and chancel screen.

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Translations of lectern In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    斜面講桌…

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  • 中文简体

    斜面讲桌…

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  • Español

    atril…

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  • Português

    atril…

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  • Français

    lutrin…

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  • Čeština

    pulpit…

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  • Dansk

    læsepult…

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  • Indonesia

    mimbar…

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