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  • 81chair — chair1 [ tʃer ] noun *** 1. ) count a piece of furniture for one person to sit on, with a back, legs, and sometimes two arms: I had to sit on a hard wooden chair all day. 2. ) count the person who is in charge of a meeting, committee, or company …

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  • 82chair — /tʃɛə / (say chair) noun 1. a seat with a back and legs or other support, often with arms, usually for one person. 2. any thing resembling a chair in appearance or use. 3. a seat of office or authority. 4. the position of a judge, chairperson,… …

  • 83Chair de poule — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Chair de poule (homonymie). Chair de poule sur un humain La chair de poule ou piloérection, réflexe pilo moteur ou encore horripilation est un …

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  • 84Chair de poule (film, 1963) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Chair de poule (homonymie). Chair de poule …

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  • 85chair — 1 noun 1 (C) a piece of furniture for one person to sit on, which has a back, a seat, and four legs: Grandpa s in his favorite chair by the fireplace. 2 (singular) the position of being in charge of a meeting, or the person who is in charge of it …

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  • 86chair table — noun : a table convertible into a chair or settle by raising the hinged top to form the back of a chair whose seat lies between the upright supports * * * an article of furniture, produced esp. in colonial America, that can serve as either a… …

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  • 87chair - 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 …

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  • 88Chair-maker — Since the mid 17th century a chair maker is a craftsman in the furniture trades specializing in chairs. Before that time seats were made by joiners, turners, and coffermakers, and woven seats were made by basketmakers.[1] In 18th century London,… …

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  • 89chair — In the sense of presiding over a meeting, chair is widely used as a verb: The delegate was asked to chair the first session. Some linguists feel that chair may be used only informally in this function. They argue that if one can chair a meeting,… …

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  • 90chair — n 1. seat, bench, stool, sofa; armchair, fau teuil, Morris chair, easy chair, wing chair, rocking chair, Inf. rocker, Eames chair, (in ancient Greece) klismos; chairbed, chaise longue; wheelchair. See also bench, stool, sofa, seat . 2. pew, box,… …

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