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A bench is a long seat fit for several persons, with our without back and/or arm rests, for sitting indoor (often in rows) or outdoor (as in a park).

Bench may also refer to:

  • Bench (metonymy), certain people in a given (e.g. professional) context, associated with a particular seating, especially in politics and law
  • Bench (weight training), a piece of weight training equipment, often very similar to the above "wide backless chair"
  • A thwart in a boat
  • Bench language (Bench-non), a Northern Omotic language spoken in Kaffa (southeastern Ethiopia)
  • Workbench, a place of work consisting of a table and perhaps places to keep an arrangement of tools and materials.
  • Bench press, an open-chained form of free-weightlifting

Bench may also refer to:

  • In surveying and civil engineering, a landform consisting of a long strip of land at constant height in an otherwise sloped area. It may be natural but usually refers to artificial earthworks (c.f. benchmark, q.v. berm)

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