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Pulpit

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Noun

1. ambo, dais, podium, pulpit, rostrum, soapbox, stump

a platform raised above the surrounding level to give prominence to the person on it

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Pulpit

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noun
1. 
a raised platform, usually surrounded by a barrier, set up in churches as the appointed place for preaching, leading in prayer, etc
2. 
any similar raised structure, such as a lectern
3. 
a medium for expressing an opinion, such as a column in a newspaper
4.  the pulpit

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Pulpit

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noun
1. 
a. 
a raised platform or high lectern from which a clergyman preaches in a church
b. 
preachers collectively
c. 
the work of preaching
2. 
a raised or enclosed area; esp., an elevated control room, as in a steel mill

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Pulpit

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n.
1. An elevated platform, lectern, or stand used in preaching or conducting a religious service.
2.
a. Clerics considered as a group.
b. The ministry of preaching.
3. An elevated metal guardrail extending around the bow or stern of a yacht or other small vessel.
4. An elevated platform, such as one used by harpooners in a whaling boat.
5. A bully pulpit.

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