Use for raised platforms for speakers or conductors; may be indoors or outdoors, often narrower than the width of the immediate space upon which they rest. For raised indoor platforms set at the ends of large rooms as a place of honor or prominence, as for speakers, officers, or dignitaries, use "daises."
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