- the holder. In
meetings or conferences, to "
chair"
something (
chairing)
means to lead the event. Look up
chair, chairman, chairwoman, chairperson, or preside...
- A
chair is a type of seat,
typically designed for one
person and
consisting of one or more legs, a flat or
slightly angled seat and a back-rest. It may...
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revolving chair is a
chair with a
single central leg that
allows the seat to
rotate 360
degrees to the left or right. A
concept of a
rotating chair with swivel...
- The
Chairing of the Bard (Welsh: Cadeirio'r Bardd) is one of the most
important events in the
Welsh eisteddfod tradition. The most
famous chairing ceremony...
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regular chair and a more
elaborate "Capo"
chair intended to be used as
Baron Harkonnen's main
chair. The most
prominent feature of the Capo
Chair is a crown...
- A
caucus chair is a
person who
chairs the
meetings of a caucus. Often, the
caucus chair is ****igned
other duties as well. In Canada, the
elected members...
- The
Chair may
refer to: The
Chair (Aintree Racecourse), a
fence on the
British horse racing course The
Chair (film), 2007 The
Chair (game show), an American...
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papasan chair (also
called a bowl
chair or oval
chair) is a type of bowl-shaped
chair. A
papasan chair is a
large rounded bowl-shaped
chair with an adjustable...
- The
Silver Chair is a 1953 children's
novel by C. S. Lewis. The
Silver Chair can also
refer to: The
Silver Chair, a 1990 BBC
television programme based...
- An X-
chair (also
scissors chair,
Dante chair or
Savonarola chair) is a
chair with an X-shaped frame. It was
known to have been used in
Ancient Egypt,...