captain's chair

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captain's chair

The captain sits in his captain's chair on the ship's deck.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A specific style of wooden armchair characterized by a saddle-shaped seat, a low backrest, and vertical wooden spindles connecting the back to the seat. The design is traditional and often associated with nautical or rustic decor.
Usage
  • The word "captain's chair" is a compound noun used to name a specific object. It is typically used in contexts discussing furniture, interior design, antiques, or maritime themes.
  • Example: "The study was furnished with a large oak desk and a comfortable captain's chair."
  • Example: "They bought a set of four captain's chairs for their dining room table."
Advanced Usage
  • The term can be used metaphorically to denote a position of authority or leadership, drawing a direct analogy to the chair of a ship's captain.
    • Example: "After the merger, she finally took the captain's chair at the head of the boardroom table."
Variants and Related Words
  • Armchair: A general term for any chair with side supports for the arms.
  • Windsor chair: A different style of wooden chair, often with a spindle back and a solid saddle seat, but typically without arms or with a different arm structure.
  • Saddle seat: A term describing the specific shape of the chair's seat, which is curved like a horse's saddle.
Synonyms
  • Armchair (though this is a broader, less specific category).
Antonyms
  • Armless chair: A chair without side supports.
  • Stool: A seat without a back or arms.
Notes
  • "Captain's chair" is a fixed compound noun. Its meaning is specific and refers to the complete object described in the definition. The definition provided does not analyze the separate words "captain" or "chair" in isolation.
captain's chair

The captain sits in his captain's chair on the ship's deck.

Noun
  1. a wooden armchair with a saddle seat and a low back that has vertical spindles