Kneeler (disambiguation)

Kneeler (disambiguation)

A kneeler is a piece of furniture used for resting in a kneeling position.

Kneeler may also refer to:

*Kneeling chair, recommended for certain diseases or injuries of the backbone.
*Garden kneeler, a kneeler for use during gardening
*Kneeling bus, a type of commuter bus that lowers to admit passengers


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