DECKCHAIR

Deckchair

A deckchair is a folding chair, usually with a frame of treated wood or other material. The term now usually denotes a portable folding chair, with a single strip of fabric or vinyl forming the backrest and seat. It is meant for leisure, originally on the deck of an ocean liner or cruise ship. It is easily transportable and stackable, although some styles are notoriously difficult to fold and unfold. Different versions may have an extended seat, meant to be used as a leg rest, whose height may be adjustable; and may also have arm rests.

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deck chair

Noun

  1. A folding chair in which a wooden frame supports a length of canvas; traditionally used on the beach or onboard a liner.


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deckchair

Noun



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