Adirondack Chair Definition
ădə-rŏndăk
noun
An outdoor armchair having an angled back and seat made of wide, usually wooden slats.
American Heritage
An outdoor chair made of wide, wooden slats and having a slanted back, a low, slanted seat, and wide, flat armrests.
Webster's New World
Origin of Adirondack Chair
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After the Adirondacks, a mountain chain in New York State.
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