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ˈhaɪˌtʃɛərhigh·cha·ir

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. highchair, feeding chairnoun

    a chair for feeding a very young child; has four long legs and a footrest and a detachable tray

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  1. highchairnoun

    An elevated, or high, chair, often including a built-in tray, used for feeding babies and toddlers.

Wikipedia

  1. highchair

    A high chair is a piece of furniture used for feeding older babies and younger toddlers. The seat is raised a fair distance from the ground, so that a person of adult height may spoon-feed the child comfortably from a standing position (hence the name). It often has a wide base to increase stability. There is a tray which is attached to the arms of the high chair, which allows the adult to place the food on it for either the child to pick up and eat or for the food to be spoon-fed to them. A booster chair is meant to be used with a regular chair to boost the height of a child sufficiently. Some boosters are a simple monolithic piece of plastic. Others are more complex and are designed to fold up and include a detachable tray.Rarely, a chair can be suspended from the edge of the table avoiding the need for an adult chair or a high chair.

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  1. highchair

    A highchair is a type of tall chair, specifically designed for feeding infants and young children. It typically has a robust build and features a tray across the front, which serves as a table for the child to eat from. Often, it includes a safety belt or harness to prevent the child from falling out.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of highchair in Chaldean Numerology is: 8

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of highchair in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8

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