side chair
1side chair — side′ chair n. fur a straight backed chair without arms • Etymology: 1920–25 …
2side chair — n. a chair without arms, usually one of a set used at a dining table …
3side chair — noun a straight backed chair without arms • Syn: ↑straight chair • Hypernyms: ↑chair • Hyponyms: ↑Windsor chair • Part Meronyms: ↑rung, ↑round, ↑ …
4side chair — a straight backed chair without arms. Also, sidechair /suyd chair /. [1920 25] * * * …
5side chair — noun Date: 1905 a chair without arms used usually in a dining room …
6side chair — noun an upright wooden chair without arms …
7Chair — This article is about furniture. For other uses, see Chair (disambiguation). Vincent s Chair by Vincent van Gogh …
8chair car — chair′ car n. 1) rai a day coach having two adjustable seats on each side of a central aisle 2) rai parlor car • Etymology: 1865–70, amer …
9chair — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. chairperson, man, or woman, convenor, coordinator, moderator, speaker, master of ceremonies, MC, emcee, toastmaster, roastmaster (sl.); seat (See furniture); professorship, judgeship, fellowship. See… …
10chair - armchair — A chair is a piece of furniture for one person to sit on, with a support for the person s back. When a chair is a very simple one, you say that someone sits on it. Anne was sitting on an upright chair. Sit on this chair, please. When a chair is a …