Definition of Armrests

1. Noun. (plural of armrest) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Armrests

1. armrest [n] - See also: armrest

Lexicographical Neighbors of Armrests

armozine
armozines
armpiece
armpieces
armpit
armpit hair
armpit hairs
armpithair
armpithairs
armpits
armrack
armracks
armrest
armrests (current term)
arms
arms-runner
arms control
arms deal
arms factory
arms industry
arms manufacturer
arms race
arms races
armsaye
armsayes
armscye
armscyes
armsful

Literary usage of Armrests

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Choosing a Wheelchair System edited by Seldon P. Todd, Jr. (1992)
"Almost every therapist I know includes armrests automatically when ordering ... What are armrests for, anyway? I can rest my hands in my lap or on a table, ..."

2. International Marketing Resource Guide by William A. Delphos, DIANE Publishing Company (1994)
"Husco Engineering Company, Inc. is a small company in Connecticut run by Richard Husta and his wife. They manufacture armrests for major foreign automobiles ..."

3. Americans with Disabilities Act: Accessibility Guidelines for Buildings and by DIANE Publishing Company (1995)
"3 This dimension is limited by the height of the armrests: a lower height would be preferable. Some people in this group prefer lower work surfaces, ..."

4. The Sanctuary of Demeter and Kore: Topography and Architectureby Nancy Bookidis by Nancy Bookidis (1997)
"Its bench resembles the couch-banquette except that it is normally narrower and lacks armrests. In five buildings the sitting room contains no other ..."

5. Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Disability by Public Accomodations and in (1993)
"... wheelchair arm does not interfere with the positioning of a wheelchair under a work surface. 3 This dimension is limited by the height of the armrests ..."

6. Accessibility Guidelines for Buildings and Facilities, State and Local edited by Patrick D. Cannon (1998)
"3This dimension is limited by the height of the armrests: a lower height would be preferable. Some people in this group prefer lower work surfaces, ..."

7. Americans With Disabilities Act: Accessibility Guidelines for Buildings edited by Barry Leonard (2000)
"3This dimension is limited by the height of the armrests: a lower height would be preferable. Some people in this group prefer lower work surfaces, ..."

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