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13-letter words containing chai

  • archaic smile — a conventional representation of the mouth characterized by slightly upturned corners of the lips, found especially on Greek sculpture produced prior to the 5th century b.c.
  • beanbag chair — a chair like a large beanbag covered with vinyl, fabric, etc. and filled with foam pellets, as of polystyrene, that shift about to fit one's body
  • berbice chair — large armchair with long arms that can be folded inwards to act as leg rests
  • bicycle chain — a chain that transmits power from the pedals to the driving wheel of a bicycle
  • camping chair — a chair which is suitable for use in temporary quarters, on holiday, etc, esp by being portable and easy to set up
  • chain measure — measurement of distance using a chain 66 feet (20 meters) long, of which one link equals 7.9 inches (20.1 cm).
  • chain printer — a line printer in which the type is on a continuous chain, used to print computer output
  • chain reactor — reactor (def 4).
  • chairmanships — Plural form of chairmanship.
  • chaise longue — A chaise longue is a kind of sofa with only one arm and usually a back along half its length.
  • chaise lounge — A chaise lounge is the same as a chaise longue.
  • cochairperson — a person who cochairs an organization
  • coxwell chair — Cogswell chair.
  • driving chain — a roller chain that transmits power from one toothed wheel to another
  • folding chair — a chair that can be collapsed flat for easy storage or transport.
  • friar's chair — frailero.
  • gunters-chain — a series of objects connected one after the other, usually in the form of a series of metal rings passing through one another, used either for various purposes requiring a flexible tie with high tensile strength, as for hauling, supporting, or confining, or in various ornamental and decorative forms.
  • harvard chair — a three-legged armchair of the late 17th century, composed of turned uprights and spindles and having a triangular seat.
  • hogarth chair — a Queen Anne chair having a solid splat and cabriole legs, all pieces having a cyma curve or outline.
  • hunting chair — a chair having a sliding frame in front serving as a footrest.
  • invalid chair — a chair specially designed for an invalid to sit in
  • lateral chain — an open chain of atoms attached to an atom of a larger chain, or to a ring.
  • off the chain — wildly entertaining
  • peacock chair — a wicker armchair with a high, circular back.
  • pennine chain — a range of hills in N England, extending from the S Midlands to the Cheviot Hills.
  • periwig chair — a chair of c1700 having a high, caned back with an elaborately carved cresting.
  • reading chair — a chair of the 18th century having an adjustable reading stand attached to the back and a crest rail extending forward on both sides to form armrests, designed to be sat on facing the back.
  • rocking chair — a chair mounted on rockers or springs so as to permit a person to rock back and forth while sitting.
  • shop chairman — a unionized employee elected to represent a shop, department, or the like, in dealings with an employer.
  • slipper chair — a small bedroom chair with a low seat.
  • steamer chair — deck chair.
  • vice-chairman — a member of a committee, board, group, etc., designated as immediately subordinate to a chairman and serving as such in the latter's absence; a person who acts for and assists a chairman.
  • wassily chair — a chair designed by Marcel Breuer in 1925, having a chromium-plated tubular steel frame over which strips of canvas or leather of varying widths are stretched to form the seat, back, and arms.
  • windsor chair — a wooden chair of many varieties, having a spindle back and legs slanting outward: common in 18th-century England and in the American colonies.

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