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benchn. 1) general term for all judges, as in "the bench," or for the ...
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bencha long seat, usually made of wood
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benchdeck of a Tyrian ship, described by Ezekiel (27:6) as overlaid with box-wood.
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benchbank
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benchDistrust debtors and confidants if you dream of sitting on one. If you see others doing so, happy reunions between friends who have been separated through misunderstandings are suggested.
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bench1 : the place where a judge sits in court [asked counsel to approach the ] compare bar, dock, jury box, sidebar, stand 2 : the court or system of courts serving an area [the state ] [the federal ] ...
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benchSteps formed in quarry by removal of stone following bed joints. Or, a long seat of cubic stone.
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benchA bench refers to the area occupied by the judge(s) in a court. All the judges together or collectively are called a bench. Also, the judges of a specific court are also called a bench, such as the Th [..]
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benchThe body of judges composing a court.
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benchProcess issued by the court itself, or “from the bench,” for the attachment or arrest of a person.
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benchIn an underground mine, a long horizontal face or ledge of ore in a stope or working place. The horizontal step or floor along which coal, ore, stone, or overburden is worked or quarried.
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benchA heavy metal platform used to restore a vehicle's structural geometry to factory specifications. This is done by securing a portion of the vehicle to the platform, then pulling appropriate areas of the vehicle into place using special clamps, chains and hydraulic winches. This is also referred to as a Frame Machine, Frame Rack or simply Rack.
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bench
A long seat, for example, in the park.
''They sat on a park bench and tossed bread crumbs to the ducks and pigeons.''
(legal) The people who decide on the verdict; the judiciary.
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bench"to take out of the game," 1902, from bench (n.) in the sporting sense. Related: Benched; benching. Old English also had a verb form, but it meant "to make benches."
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benchOld English benc "long seat," from Proto-Germanic *bankiz "bank of earth," perhaps here "man-made earthwork," later "bench, table" (source also of Old Frisian b [..]
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benchThe Judge's seat or the judge, himself/herself, (e.g., the attorney addressed the bench)
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benchOne 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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benchBench [N]deck of a Tyrian ship, described by ( Ezekiel 27:6 ) as overlaid with box-wood.
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benchThe desk and seat (usually a chair rather than an actual bench) where a judge sits in the courtroom. Sometimes the word "bench" is used in place of the word "judge" -- for example, [..]
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bencha long seat for more than one person take out of a game; of players exhibit on a bench; "bench the poodles at the dog show" terrace: a level shelf of land interrupting a decl [..]
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benchHorizontal steps/increments mined as an open pit progresses deeper.
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bench(n) persons who administer justice(n) a strong worktable for a carpenter or mechanic(n) the magistrate or judge or judges sitting in court in judicial capacity to compose the court collectively(n) the [..]
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benchscamnum
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benchThe seat of a judge in the law courts; the office of judge.
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benchBench of bishops. The whole body of English prelates, who sit together on a bench in the House of Lords.
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benchSeat occupied by the judge. More broadly, the court itself.
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benchThe mid section(s) between the crown and the invert in the stepped excavation of a tunnel excavated in horizontally stepped stages
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benchThe seat occupied by the judge; more broadly, the court or judicial branch itself.
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benchWhere the total width of the trail tread is excavated out of the slope and the trail tread contains no compacted fill material.
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benchWhere part of the width of the trail tread is excavated out of the slope and the rest of the trail tread is made up of fill material.
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benchA bench is a long seat fit for several persons, with or without back and/or arm rests, for sitting indoor (often in rows) or outdoor (as in a park). Benches are most often found in bus stops, parks, a [..]
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benchseating
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benchterm used to describe the various working levels in a quarry, created and controlled by variations in bed depth as the worked quarry face is developed.
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bench1. The seat occupied by the judge. 2. Used to refer to the court itself.
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benchA ledge that, in open-pit mine and quarries, forms a single level of operation above which minerals or waste materials are excavated from a contiguous bank or bench face. The mineral or waste is removed in successive layers, each of which is a bench, several of which may be in operation simultaneously in different parts of, and at different elevati [..]
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bench(1) The desk where a judge sits in court;
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benchthe judge(s) presiding over a session of a court; magistrates at Quarter Sessions were also known as the 'county bench'
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benchThe judge's desk in the courtroom.
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benchWhere the judge sits during court proceedings. The term is often also used to refer to the judge himself or herself.
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bencha collective term for judges; the judges of a court of law.
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benchThe place in the courtroom where the judge sits; can also refer to the judge personally or to the court.
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benchThe body of judges composing a court.
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benchProcess issued by the court itself, or “from the bench,” for the attachment or arrest of a person.
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benchThe seat where a judge sits in court.
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benchWhere the judge or magistrate sits.
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benchn. 1) general term for all judges, as in "the bench," or for the particular judge or panel of judges, as in an order coming from the "bench." 2) the large, usually long and wide de [..]
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benchThe seat occupied by the judge. More broadly, the court itself.
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benchOn the sea floor, a small terrace.
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benchThe physical structure or area for the substitutes and coaches.
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benchThe counter or surface bakers use to work with dough.
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benchAn elongate, narrow, horizontal or near-horizontal platform formed by differential erosion. Most Canadian Quaternary researchers apply the term only to features formed in bedrock; those formed by eros [..]
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