Noun
A bench on which work is performed, as in a carpenter's shop.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAll medicines and serums in Vampyr can be crafted at a workbench inside a hideout, such as the one in Dr. Reid’s room at Pembroke Hospital. Source: Internet
Due to a mistake made by the Commodore sales department, the first floppies of AmigaOS (released with the Amiga1000) named the whole OS "Workbench". Source: Internet
Database Workbench 5 runs on 32-bit or 64 bit Windows platforms. Source: Internet
EiffelStudio, for example, executes all feature and class contracts during execution in the "Workbench mode." Source: Internet
Later they could invoke it with the CLI/SHELL command "LoadWB" which loaded Workbench GUI. Source: Internet
Since then, users and CBM itself referred to "Workbench" as the nickname for the whole AmigaOS (including Amiga DOS, Extras, etc.). Source: Internet