˜yÐÄvlog

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bench table

noun

Architecture.
  1. a course of masonry forming a bench at the foot of a wall.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of bench table1

First recorded in 1665–75
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Example Sentences

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The agency estimated that new bench table saws would cost $338 to $1,210 more with the finger-detection system.

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The agency calculated that mandating the safety mechanism would have an average “net societal benefit†of about $3,000 for each new bench table saw, the type of saw most hobbyists or beginner contractors are likely to buy.

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Jodie was sitting on a bench table with her back to them.

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These were illustrious persons who paid large sums of money, and made presents of plate, to be admitted to the fellowship of the Masters of the Bench; they were allowed to dine at the Bench table, to be as it were honorary members of the society, but were freed from the ordinary exercises and regulations of the house, and had at the same time no voice in the government thereof.

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There was a sort of second story, accessible only by a ladder; and one end of this was partitioned off with boards, but had neither bench, table, nor any other article of housekeeping.

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