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lectern

[lek-tern] / ˈlɛk tərn /
NOUN
reading desk
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One of these, a sinuous swirl of foliage at the base of the cathedral’s great lectern, tells us what the Art Nouveau architects of a later generation were looking at.

From The Wall Street Journal

Staff hastily arranged emergency kits and hard hats as props around the lectern ahead of her remarks on the shooting.

From The Wall Street Journal

He appears mentally unstable and physically feeble, clinging to his lectern as if it were a walker.

From Salon

Charred furniture, lecterns and smoky curls of carpet are piled around the entrance - its guts emptied, and debris cleared, in time for Friday prayers.

From BBC

The hijinks continued when he stepped behind the lectern to speak and the teleprompter was not working.

From Los Angeles Times