Arm, (Arm rest) Leg, (Leg rest)
chair
spare
The word "rested" divided into syllables would be rest-ed.
The word "chair" likely comes from the Latin word "cathedra," which means a seat or throne. Over time, this term evolved into the Old French word "chaiere" and then into the Middle English word "chaire," from which the modern English word "chair" is derived.
Yes, you could chair someone if they were placed in a chair - such as in a committee or at a table in a restaurant - or hit with one a la WWE.
What is the compound word of chair
descansado = rested
The Luhya word for the English word 'chair' is "eshisaala".
The only word which means both strong and weak, both tired and well rested, and all those other totally unrelated things is "everything".
Actually, it's spelled Sella, but it means chair
Yes, the word 'chair' is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'chair' is a word for a seat with legs and a back for use by one person, a word for a thing; a word for an official who conducts a meeting, a word for a person.Examples:He took the broken chair to the basement to repair. (noun)You need to chair the committee. (verb)
The word "chair" can function as a noun.