Chair of the 60s
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BEANBAGChair of the '60s
IKEAMaker of the Ektorp chair
QUORUMA concern of the chair
SAARINENDesigner of the Tulip chair
fiddlebackThe back of a chair
bottomsThe seat of a chair
fiddlebacksThe back of a chair
SARTOPainter of "Madonna of the Chair."
IRWINCo-author of "The 13th Chair."
STANDPAT"Get out of the chair, Mr. Boone"
ASPENHome of the world's longest chair lift
thronesthe official chair of a sovereign, bishop, etc.
thronethe official chair of a sovereign, bishop, etc.
rockerthe curved support of a cradle or rocking chair
armlikeprojecting support at the side of a chair, sofa, etc.
electrocutesExecute (a convicted criminal) by means of the electric chair
armsprojecting support at the side of a chair, sofa, etc.
electrocuteExecute (a convicted criminal) by means of the electric chair
electrocutingExecute (a convicted criminal) by means of the electric chair
electrocutedExecute (a convicted criminal) by means of the electric chair
armprojecting support at the side of a chair, sofa, etc.
APSELocale of the Chair of Saint Peter in Saint Peter's Basilica
cathedrasA seat, specifically the chair of a bishop in his church
wheelchaira chair mounted on wheels esp for the use of disabled persons
wheelchairsWHEELCHAIR, a chair mounted on wheels esp for the use of disabled persons
bergerechair of the 18th century, having arms with closed spaces between them and the seat
regius(of a professor in a British university) holding a chair founded by or dependent on the sovereign
turnablecause to change position by moving through an arc of a circle turned her chair to the fire
breastto bind (an object, as a boatswain's chair) securely under a projection, as the flare of a bow
headrestA padded part extending from or fixed to the back of a seat or chair, designed to support the head
antimacassarsA piece of cloth put over the back of a chair to protect it from grease and dirt or as an ornament
cathedraeancient Roman chair used by women, having an inclined, curved back and curved legs flaring outward: the Roman copy of the Greek klismos
cathedraancient Roman chair used by women, having an inclined, curved back and curved legs flaring outward: the Roman copy of the Greek klismos
armlessan object that covers or supports the human arm, esp the sleeve of a garment or the side of a chair, sofa, etc
armrestprojecting, often padded support for the forearm, as at the side of a chair or sofa or between seats in a theater, car, or airplane
affricatesA phoneme that combines a plosive with an immediately following fricative or spirant sharing the same place of articulation, e.g., ch as in chair and j as in jar
affricateA phoneme that combines a plosive with an immediately following fricative or spirant sharing the same place of articulation, e.g., ch as in chair and j as in jar
daybedcouch, esp. of the 17th or 18th century, in the form of a usually armless chair, with a greatly elongated seat supported by extra legs and a slanted, sometimes hinged, back, used for reclining or sleeping during the day
bottomsurface (as the seat of a chair) designed to support something resting on it used figuratively in phrases like the bottom dropped out to describe a sudden collapse or downturn lost millions when the bottom dropped out of the stock market