💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Alebench"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| ale benchnoun | Alternative form of alebench. [(historical) A bench at the front of an alehouse or inn where drinkers can sit.] |
| ale-benchnoun | Alternative form of alebench. [(historical) A bench at the front of an alehouse or inn where drinkers can sit.] |
| backbenchnoun | (politics, UK, New Zealand, often attributive) In a house of legislature following the model of the Westminster system (such as the UK House of Commons), any bench behind either of the front benches and occupied by members of each party group who are not party leaders, cabinet ministers, holders of offices such as the whips, etc. |
| back-benchnoun | Alternative form of backbench. [A bench at the back of a room or seating area.] |
| benchnoun | A long seat with or without a back, found for example in parks and schools. |
| banquettenoun | An upholstered bench, e.g., along a wall of a restaurant or lounge area. |
| accubitumnoun | A bench or sofa for reclining at a table; often used by ancient Roman and Greek nobility. |
| banknoun | (countable) An institution where one can place and borrow money and take care of financial affairs. |
| settleverb | To conclude or resolve (something): |
| bancnoun | (US, business) Used to associate a nonbanking affiliate of a bank with the bank's brand name without using the word bank. |
| awkward benchnoun | (UK politics, slang) The front row of seats below the gangway on the Labour side of the House of Commons, where rebel MPs often sit. |
| bar chairnoun | A tall chair-like seat usually having a foot rest, commonly placed in bars and in front of kitchen counters. |
| bench easelnoun | A bench with an upright board or easel attached at one end, allowing an artist to straddle the bench while working. |
| alehousenoun | A business, such as an inn or tavern, where ale is sold. |
| frontbenchnoun | Alternative form of front bench. [(British) In the House of Commons, either of two benches nearest the floor of the chamber, one occupied by the members of the Cabinet and the other by the Shadow Cabinet.] |
| bench tablenoun | (architecture) A projecting course at the base of a building, or round a pillar, sufficient to form a seat. |
| benchsidenoun | The side of a bench |
| benchtopnoun | (often attributive) The surface of a bench or workbench. |
| benchfulnoun | As much as a bench will hold. |
| sellarynoun | (obsolete) A male prostitute. |
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