Dictionary Definition
reclining adj : lying down; in a position of
comfort or rest [syn: accumbent, decumbent, recumbent] n : the act of
assuming or maintaining a reclining position
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English
Adjective
Verb
reclining- present participle of recline
Extensive Definition
A recliner is an armchair that reclines when the
occupant lowers the chair's back and raises its front. It has a
backrest that can be tilted back, causing a footrest to extend from
the front. It provides the occupant more comfort than most of the
conventional chairs and is thus invariably used all the world over
in all sort of luxury vehicles.
History
- 1928 — cousins Edward Knabusch and Edwin Shoemaker created the first recliner in Monroe, Michigan. They started the "Floral City Furniture Company".
- 1931 — Knabusch and Shoemaker received a patent for the first automatic recliner. The Floral City Furniture Company was renamed as the now famous "La-Z-Boy".
The "La-Z-Boy" name came about as the result of
an employee contest designed to pick a new name for the company.
reclining in French: Fauteuil inclinable
reclining in Japanese: リクライニングシート
Synonyms, Antonyms and Related Words
accubation, accumbency, accumbent, couchancy, couchant, couche, crawling, debasement, decumbency, decumbent, depression, draped, flat, groveling, loll, lolling, lounging, lowness, lying, lying down, procumbent, prone, proneness, prostrate, prostration, reclination, recumbency, recumbent, repose, reposing, resupine, shortness, sprawl, sprawled, sprawling, spread, squatness, squattiness, stumpiness, subjacency, supine, supineness