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armrest
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arm·rest  (ärmrst)
n.
A support for the arm, as on a piece of furniture or within a motor vehicle.

armrest
Noun
the part of a chair or sofa that supports the arm
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.armrestarmrest - a support for the arm                
arm - the part of an armchair or sofa that supports the elbow and forearm of a seated person
car door - the door of a car
rest - a support on which things can be put; "the gun was steadied on a special rest"
Translations
armrest [ˈɑːmrɛst] nreposabrazos m inv; brazo
armrest [ˈɑːmrɛst] naccoudoir m
armrest [ˈɑːmrɛst] nArmlehne f
armrest [ˈɑːmrɛst] nbracciolo


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The chair's conveniently located examination spotlight, wide turning range of 300[degrees], collapsible armrests, and 80[degrees] position enable the specialist to maneuver comfortably.
Features include choice of controls, the Multi-Tech universal attachment mounting system and an operator restraint bar with armrests
Optional pivoting armrests are available, as well as a broad selection of slings and accessories.
 
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