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Imbenching
Imbenching Im*bench"ing, n. [Pref. im- in + bench.] A raised work like a bench. [Obs.] --Parkhurst.

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- language, spoken in the Bench Maji Zone of Ethiopia Bench people, an ethnic group of Ethiopia, speakers of the Bench language Benching or bentching, an English-language...
- A bench shirt is a stiff supportive shirt, used to improve performance in the bench press, most often in powerlifting competitions. Bench shirts are usually...
- bench press or chest press is a weight training exercise where a person presses a weight upwards while lying horizontally on a weight training bench....
- Bench used in a legal context can have several meanings. First, it can simply indicate the location in a courtroom where a judge sits. Second, the term...
- The King's Bench (French: Cour du banc du Roi), or, during the reign of a female monarch, the Queen's Bench (Cour du banc de la Reine), refers to several...
- History of the Yiddish Language Palley, Kate. "What is Birkat Hamazon, or Benching?". MyJewishLearning.com. Retrieved 17 April 2016. Klein, Isaac. "A Guide...
- Bench Talkies is a 2015 Indian Tamil language independent anthology film consisting of six short films directed by Karthik Subbaraj, Anil Krishnan, Gopakumar...
- The Mensch on a Bench is a Hanukkah-themed book and doll set created in 2012 by Neal Hoffman, inspired by a joke he had made about the 2005 book and doll...
- mourner's bench or mourners' bench, also known as the mercy seat or anxious bench, in Methodist and other evangelical Christian churches is a bench located...
- Bench (Bencnon, Shenon or Mernon, formerly called Gimira) is a Northern Omotic language of the "Gimojan" subgroup, spoken by about 174,000 people (in...