What does lectern. mean?
lectern. means A small stand used by speakers at formal meetings to hold notes and such. See also podium.
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Common category.
What is the abbreviation for A small stand used by speakers at formal meetings to hold notes and such. See also podium.?
A small stand used by speakers at formal meetings to hold notes and such. See also podium. can be abbreviated as lectern.
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What does lectern. stand for? lectern. stands for "A small stand used by speakers at formal meetings to hold notes and such. See also podium.". |
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How to abbreviate "A small stand used by speakers at formal meetings to hold notes and such. See also podium."? "A small stand used by speakers at formal meetings to hold notes and such. See also podium." can be abbreviated as lectern.. |
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What is the meaning of lectern. abbreviation? The meaning of lectern. abbreviation is "A small stand used by speakers at formal meetings to hold notes and such. See also podium.". |
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What is lectern. abbreviation? One of the definitions of lectern. is "A small stand used by speakers at formal meetings to hold notes and such. See also podium.". |
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What does lectern. mean? lectern. as abbreviation means "A small stand used by speakers at formal meetings to hold notes and such. See also podium.". |
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What is shorthand of A small stand used by speakers at formal meetings to hold notes and such. See also podium.? The most common shorthand of "A small stand used by speakers at formal meetings to hold notes and such. See also podium." is lectern.. |
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