Benches vs Bencher - What's the difference?
benches | bencher |
A senior member of a law society in a Canadian province (except New Brunswick).
(British, obsolete, legal) One of the senior governing members of an Inn of Court.
(UK, obsolete) An alderman of a corporation.
(obsolete) A member of a court or council.
(obsolete) One who frequents the benches of a tavern; an idler.
(Webster 1913)
As nouns the difference between benches and bencher
is that benches is plural of lang=en while bencher is a senior member of a law society in a Canadian province (except New Brunswick).As a verb benches
is third-person singular of bench.bencher
English
Noun
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