The stretcher is the bar which joins the legs together, or keeps them apart depending on your point of view.
A stretcher on a chair or table is a horizontal supporting beam that connects the legs together, providing stability and strength to the overall structure. It helps distribute weight evenly and prevents the legs from spreading apart under pressure.
The Sanskrit name for table is "मेज़" (mej) and for chair is "उदकभण्ड" (udakabhandha).
It means "The chair is under the table" in French.
Yes, the word "chair" can be used as a verb. It means to act as the chairperson or preside over a meeting or event. For example, "She will chair the committee meeting."
The two nouns in your sentence are words and nouns, they are plural, common nouns.
Some of the Spanish words borrowed by Filipinos include "kamote" (sweet potato), "silya" (chair), "mesa" (table), "libro" (book), and "plato" (plate). These words are commonly used in daily conversations and have become integrated into the Filipino language.
What is a portable stretcher
It could be anything like a table, chair, desk, etc....
There are a variety of devices used to carry patients. Longboard, scoop stretcher, basket stretcher, wheeled stretcher, light stretcher, portable stretcher, stair chair Sometimes we’ll just use a blanket, or do a direct carry.
The Sanskrit name for table is "मेज़" (mej) and for chair is "उदकभण्ड" (udakabhandha).
a chair and a table are called "une chaise" and "une table" in French.
One type is called a stretcher and it is a framework of two poles with a long piece of canvas slung between them. The other is called a gurney which is a wheeled stretcher used for transporting hospital patients.
A Table or a Chair.
A chair you sit upon, and a table you eat upon.
This can be by hand carry, stretcher, wheel chair, gurney and ambulance depending on the extent of the injuries.
It means "The chair is under the table" in French.
This can be by hand carry, stretcher, wheel chair, gurney and ambulance depending on the extent of the injuries.
10 inches from table underside to top of chair seat