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chair Definition


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chair
noun
    1. A seat for one person, with a back-support and usually four legs.
    2. The office of chairman or chairwoman at a meeting, etc, or the person holding this office.
    3. A professorship.
    (N Amer)
    (especially US)
    4. colloq
      The electric chair as a means of capital punishment.
      Form: the chair
verb chaired, chairing
    1. To control or conduct (a meeting) as chairman or chairwoman.
    (Brit)
    2. To lift up and carry (a victor, etc) in triumph.
    3. To place someone in a seat of authority.
Idiom: in the chair
    Acting as chairman.
Idiom: take the chair
    To be chairman or chairwoman.
Etymology: 13: from French chaiere, from Latin cathedra, from Greek kathedra seat.



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