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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. 4 (the chair) colloq N Amer, especially US the electric chair as a means of capital punishment. verb (chaired, chairing) 1 to control or conduct (a meeting) as chairman or chairwoman. 2 Brit to lift up and carry (a victor, etc) in triumph. 3 to place someone in a seat of authority. in the chair acting as chairman. take the chair to be chairman or chairwoman.
ETYMOLOGY: 13: from French chaiere, from Latin cathedra, from Greek kathedra seat.
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