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Lectern
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a stand with a slanted top used to hold notes or books for a speaker or reader
What is a "lectern"?
A lectern is a tall, narrow stand with a flat or slightly angled top, designed to hold books, notes, or papers for someone who is speaking to an audience. It is commonly used during speeches, lectures, or presentations to provide a stable surface for reference materials. Lecterns are often found in classrooms, conference rooms, and event spaces, making it easier for the speaker to address a group while keeping their materials organized and within view. They are usually made of wood, metal, or plastic.
Examples
The speaker stood behind the lectern, ready to begin the presentation.
The professor adjusted the microphone on the lectern to make sure everyone could hear.



























