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lecterns

n. (plural of lectern English)

Usage examples of "lecterns".

If you plug your lecterns into the table, I can give you the starting data.

Their lecterns set the initial conditions and then they tapped away, looking bored or nervous or impatient or absorbed, using formulas provided by the table, or else supplying some of their own.

The people on the other side of the fire continued in their conversations, but Fort's guests leaned closer to hear him over the wind and waves and crackling wood, looking a bit lost without their lecterns in their laps.

A mutual distaste for the tone of the debate caused all but the immediate participants to withdraw-around Sax people were folding programs, turning off lecterns, whispering to their companions, all while people were still standing and speaking .

The people on the other side of the fire continued in their conversations, but Fort’s guests leaned closer to hear him over the wind and waves and crackling wood, looking a bit lost without their lecterns in their laps.

He stopped staring at the three lecterns and the huge books they bore long enough to turn to me and whisper, “Here.

I had my answers worked out already, which was why I was on hands and knees under the lecterns while suffering verbal abuse from an infidel who had no use for my god or for the Deceivers’ merciless Destroyer.