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How to pronounce kneeler in English?

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Type Words
Type of board
Derivation kneel
Type Words
Type of individual, mortal, person, somebody, someone, soul
Derivation kneel

Examples of kneeler

kneeler
Garden kneeler This garden kneeler protects your knees and weighs only 8 pounds.
From the stltoday.com
Seiss's handcrank bike, a kneeler, allows him to use his trunk and generate more power.
From the washingtonpost.com
It's a kneeler for urinating, though, so let's not overthink it too much.
From the techcrunch.com
An altar stands in the middle, complete with a kneeler and three very tall candlesticks.
From the freep.com
He knelt and prayed silently at a gold-and-white kneeler set before a pool of water and gravel.
From the boston.com
A padded garden kneeler, for example, lets gardeners get close to the soil without back strain.
From the omaha.com
During a Sunday morning visit to Ground Zero, the pope will fall to his knees on the studio's white kneeler.
From the lohud.com
In the chapel where they prayed together, Benedict offered Francis the traditional kneeler used by the pope.
From the charlotteobserver.com
The two used a longer kneeler in the pews and prayed side-by-side, the papal kneeler facing the altar left vacant.
From the dailyherald.com
More examples
  • A person in a kneeling position
  • A board (sometimes cushioned) for someone to kneel on
  • A person who kneels; A thing that is designed to be kneeled on
  • A stool to kneel on. One may be placed next to a casket.
  • In churches where it is customary to kneel for prayer, there is often a long, narrow padded bar at the base of pew in front of you, which can be tilted down for kneeling and tilted up to make it easier to get in and out of the pew. ...
  • A device on buses that lowers the front of the vehicle several inches, making it easier for passengers to step up into the vehicle.
  • Gabled cope stone which by its shape is also part of the wall, and may support other cope stones.
  • The device placed in front of the casket during calling hours to kneel on to say prayers or pay respects to the deceased.
  • The stone block set at the top of a low (sometimes battlemented) stone or brick wall, also called a pad-stone.