chair lift
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Also see: lift
The entry for 'chair' is displayed below.
Also see: lift
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
chair/tʃeə(r)/
▶noun
- 1 a separate seat for one person, typically with a back and four legs.
- 2 the person in charge of a meeting or an organization (used as a neutral alternative to chairman or chairwoman).
■ the role of a chairperson.
- 3 a professorship.
- 4 (the chair) US short for electric chair.
- 5 chiefly Brit. a metal socket holding a rail in place on a railway sleeper.
- 1 act as chairperson of.
- 2 Brit. carry (someone) aloft in a chair or in a sitting position to celebrate a victory.
– origin ME: from OFr. chaiere (mod. chaire ‘bishop's throne’, chaise ‘chair’), from L. cathedra ‘seat’, from Gk kathedra; cf. cathedral.

