teacher's desk

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A teacher's desk at the front of a classroom.
A teacher's desk at the front of a geography classroom (1915).
Professor w:Casey Clabough lecturing from a modern academic lectern.
A raised pulpit-style desk at the w:Jean Sturm Gymnasium.

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teacher's desk

  1. (This entry is a translation hub.) A desk at the front of a school classroom used by a teacher. In grade schools these often resemble tables or desks with cabinets; at the university level lecterns are often encountered.

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