Definitionn. desk or stand with a slanted top used to hold a text at the proper height for a lecturer
Last update: September 8, 2015
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Some theaters may have a lectern microphone; in others you may have your own lapel or hand-held microphone. [noun]
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One apartment even has the original lectern set into the balcony. [noun]
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He found himself on the Caribbean Sanctuary, in the small chamber with the Oracle book. Sea breeze swept through the small windows of the room, and he took a step towards the lectern on which the open book rested. The pages displayed had a few words written on them rather than the constantly shifting writing that normally scrawled itself across the pages. He felt himself compelled towards the book even as his fight-or-flight instinct reared up. [Please select]
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The chancel is furnished with a sedile, credence-niche, stalls, reading desk, and lectern. [Please select]
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But Shirley's voice and laugh seemed to be running eerily through the chanting lines, and her face shut out pulpit and lectern. [Please select]
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He snatched up the golden lectern pulpit, hurled it back into the comer, and moved the little table with its vase of roses into its place. [Please select]
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He was reading from the old Bible that rested on the same golden lectern pulpit Gordon had hurled behind him that awful day in their history. [Please select]
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