This is a somewhat unusual line of enquiry, and I hope that you are not planning to actually torture anyone (other than as a role playing game, at least). Generally, the first step in torture is to prevent someone from being able to move, so that they can't fight you off while you are torturing them. One way of doing this is to attach them to a bench. Hence, a torture bench.
Torture = Tormentum (noun) Torture = Torquere (verb, 'to torture')
torture
The plural form for the noun bench is benches.
A victim of torture.
they are pro torture
There are many forms of torture, which include water torture. There are just too many to name.
Bench is a noun (a bench) and a verb (to bench).
'Torture' in Hebrew is עינויים.
"kashaku" can mean torture.
The torture game 1, 2 and 3 are good for pointless torture. The Torture Chamber (Any edition) requires you to earn more pain points to unlock other torture techniques.
The noun bench is used as a collective noun for:a bench of bishopsa bench of aldermena bench of judgesa bench of magistrates
I do not believe that God approves of torture.