It is commonly called a lectern.
A podium in a courtroom is a raised platform where an attorney or witness stands to address the judge, jury, and other participants in the trial. It provides a designated space for individuals to present their arguments or testimony clearly and allows them to be visible and heard by all present in the courtroom.
A female judge is typically referred to as "Your Honor" or "Judge [Last Name]" in a courtroom setting.
podium
The plural of podium is podiums.
Podium.
Podium is a noun.
Own the Podium was created in 2004.
Podium
podium orDais(pronounced /ˈdeɪ.əs/ or /ˈdaɪ.əs/[1]) is any raised platform located either in or outside of a room or enclosure, often for dignified occupancy, as at the front of a lecture hall or sanctuary.
The podium was moved to the center of the pulpit in 1563 during the Council of Trent.
The correct name for the microphone attached to a podium is a podium microphone or lectern microphone. It is designed for capturing the voice of a speaker who is standing at the podium during a presentation or speech.
Podium Arena is an indoor arena in Poland and is is under construction.