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Banquette1620s, "raised platform in a fortification," from French banquette (15c.), from Italian banchetta, diminutive of banca "bench, shelf" (see bank (n.1)).
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BanquetteFiring step behind parapet
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BanquetteA built-in table with chairs in an alcove.
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BanquetteA built-in upholstered bench along a wall, often used in breakfast areas
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Banquette(n) an upholstered bench
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Banquettesidewalk.
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Banquette(ban' ket) Sidewalk--French meaning a small bank along the road
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Banquettea long fixed seat along one wall of a restaurant. (do not confuse with banquet)
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