chaise longue
51Chaise — For the river in France, see Chaise (river). For the type of chair, see chaise longue. One horse chaise …
52chaise — /shayz/, n. 1. a light, open carriage, usually with a hood, esp. a one horse, two wheeled carriage for two persons; shay. 2. See post chaise. 3. a chaise longue, esp. a light one used out of doors. 4. Also called chaise d or /shayz dawr /. Numis …
53chaise lounge — noun Etymology: by folk etymology from French chaise longue Date: circa 1906 chaise longue …
54chaise — noun Etymology: French, chair, chaise, alteration of Old French chaiere chair Date: 1701 1. any of various light horse drawn vehicles: as a. a 2 wheeled carriage for one or two persons with a folding top b. post chaise 2. chaise …
55chaise lounge — [[t]ʃe͟ɪz la͟ʊnʤ[/t]] chaise lounges N COUNT A chaise lounge is the same as a chaise longue. [AM] …
56chaise — UK [ʃeɪz] / US noun [countable] Word forms chaise : singular chaise plural chaises 1) in the past, a type of carriage with two wheels, pulled by a horse 2) American a chaise longue …
57Chaise de jardin — Mobilier de jardin Mobilier de jardin aux plasique Le mobilier de jardin est un type mobilier conçu pour l usage en extérieur (jardin, terrasse), ce qui nécessite des matériaux résistants aux intempéries : pierre …
58chaise — [ʃeɪz] noun 1》 chiefly historical a horse drawn carriage for one or two people, especially one with an open top and two wheels. ↘another term for post chaise. 2》 US term for chaise longue. Origin C17: from Fr., var. of chaire (see chair) …
59chaise — [[t]ʃeɪz[/t]] n. 1) trs a light, open carriage, usu. with a hood, esp. a one horse, two wheeled carriage for two persons; shay 2) trs post chaise 3) fur a chaise longue, esp. a light one used out of doors • Etymology: 1695–1705; < F: chair,… …
60chaise — noun a) An open, horse drawn carriage for one or two people, usually with one horse and two wheels. b) A chaise longue …