Pult
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German[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From Middle High German pulpet, from Latin pulpitum.
Pronunciation[edit]
Noun[edit]
Pult n (strong, genitive Pultes or Pults, plural Pulte)
- desk or rack for reading, writing, etc., prototypically with a tilted top; (by extension also) a specified area or platform with such a desk
- lectern, pulpit, podium
- Synonyms: Rednerpult, Podium
- teacher's desk in a classroom
- Synonyms: Lehrerpult, Katheder
- student's desk in a classroom
- music stand
- Synonyms: Notenständer, Notenpult
- conductor's stand
- Synonyms: Dirigierpult, Dirigentenpult
- control panel
- Synonym: Schaltpult
- lectern, pulpit, podium
Declension[edit]
Declension of Pult [neuter, strong]
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Noun[edit]
Pult m (plural Pults)
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