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Definition of chair
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Chair (v. t.) To place in a
chair.
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Rock
::
Rock (v. i.) To roll or saway
backward
and
forward
upon a
support;
as, to rock in a
rocking-chair..
Machaerodus
::
Machaerodus
(n.) Alt. of
Machairodu.
Croupier
::
Croupier
(n.) One who, at a
public
dinner
party,
sits at the lower end of the table as
assistant
chairman..
Cat-tail
::
Cat-tail
(n.) A tall rush or flag
(Typha
latifolia)
growing
in
marshes,
with long, flat
leaves,
and
having
its
flowers
in a close
cylindrical
spike at the top of the stem. The
leaves
are
frequently
used for
seating
chairs,
making
mats, etc. See
Catkin..
Cathedra
::
Cathedra
(n.) The
official
chair or
throne
of a
bishop,
or of any
person
in high
authority..
Surbased
::
Surbase
(n.) A board or group of
moldings
running
round a room on a level with the tops of the chair
backs.
Round
::
Round (n.) The step of a
ladder;
a
rundle
or rung; also, a
crosspiece
which joins and
braces
the legs of a
chair..
Chair
::
Chair (n.) The
presiding
officer
of an
assembly;
a
chairman;
as, to
address
the
chair..
Elbowchair
::
Elbowchair
(n.) A chair with arms to
support
the
elbows;
an
armchair.
Reseat
::
Reseat
(v. t.) To seat or set
again,
as on a
chair,
throne,
etc..
Chaired
::
Chaired
(imp. & p. pr.) of Chai.
Soss
::
Soss (v. i.) To fall at once into a chair or seat; to sit
lazily.
Rail
::
Rail (n.) A bar of steel or iron,
forming
part of the track on which the
wheels
roll. It is
usually
shaped
with
reference
to
vertical
strength,
and is held in place by
chairs,
splices,
etc..
Bedchair
::
Bedchair
(n.) A chair with
adjustable
back, for the sick, to
support
them while
sitting
up in bed..
Rocker
::
Rocker
(n.) One of the
curving
pieces
of wood or metal on which a
cradle,
chair,
etc.,
rocks..
Tidy
::
Tidy (n.) A
cover,
often of
tatting,
drawn work, or other
ornamental
work, for the back of a
chair,
the arms of a sofa, or the
like..
Convener
::
Convener
(n.) One who calls an
assembly
together
or
convenes
a
meeting;
hence,
the
chairman
of a
committee
or other
organized
body..
Easy-chair
::
Easy-chair
(n.) An
armchair
for ease or
repose.
Lift
::
Lift (v. t.) To move in a
direction
opposite
to that of
gravitation;
to
raise;
to
elevate;
to bring up from a lower place to a
higher;
to
upheave;
sometimes
implying
a
continued
support
or
holding
in the
higher
place;
-- said of
material
things;
as, to lift the foot or the hand; to lift a chair or a
burden..
Edge
::
Edge (v. t.) To move by
little
and
little
or
cautiously,
as by
pressing
forward
edgewise;
as,
edging
their
chairs
forwards..
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