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boatswain's chair
boat·swain's chair B0357900 (bō′sənz)n. A short board secured by ropes and used as a seat when working aloft, as for painting a ship or washing the windows of a skyscraper.boatswain's chair n (Nautical Terms) nautical a seat consisting of a short flat board slung from ropes, used to support a person working on the side of a vessel or in its rigging boat′swain's chair` n. a wooden plank or canvas chair for a worker, hung by ropes over the side of a ship or building. [1875–80] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | boatswain's chair - a seat consisting of a board and a rope; used while working aloft or over the side of a shipbosun's chairseat - any support where you can sit (especially the part of a chair or bench etc. on which you sit); "he dusted off the seat before sitting down" |
boatswain's chair
boatswain’s chairA seat supported by slings attached to a suspended rope, designed to accommodate one workman in a sitting position.boatswain's chair Related to boatswain's chair: bosun's chairSynonyms for boatswain's chairnoun a seat consisting of a board and a ropeSynonymsRelated Words |