Bench
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Bench or The Bench can refer to:
Furniture
- Bench (furniture), a long seat
- Workbench, a table at which manual work is done
- Countertop or benchtop
Arts
- The Bench (2000 film), a Danish film
- The Bench (2007 film), a British film
- The Bench (TV series), a British series
- The Bench (Hogarth), a painting by William Hogarth
Business
Geology
- Bench (geology), a long, relatively narrow strip of relatively level or gently inclined land of differing origins that is bounded by distinctly steeper slopes above and below it
- Benches, steps cut into the side of open-pit mines
Law and politics
- Bench (metonymy), certain people in a given context, associated with a particular seating area, especially in politics and law
- Bench (law), the location where a judge sits while in court, often a raised desk in a courtroom; also refers to the judiciary as a whole (to differentiate from the Bar – the lawyers or barristers); and may also mean a group of judges hearing a case and judging on a case
- Bench, the panel or body of justices of the peace in a specific county under the traditional English system of magistracy
Language
- Bench language (Bench-non), a language spoken in the Bench Maji Zone of Ethiopia
People
- Bench (woreda), a people in Ethiopia
- Jo Bench, English death metal bass player
- Johnny Bench, baseball player
Sports
- Bench, players available for substitution
- In soccer, the technical area contains the dugout (or "bench")
- Bench (weight training), a piece of weight training equipment
- Bench press, one of three power-lifting exercises
- The Bench (University of California), the student rooting section for the University of California men's basketball team
See also
- Benchmark (surveying)
- Benchmarking—a recreational activity in which participants search for benchmarks using a handheld GPS receiver.
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