SEATBACK

Etymology

Noun

seatback (plural seatbacks)

The usually vertical portion of a chair or similar piece of furniture that supports the back.

A loose ornamental covering for the back of a sofa or chair.

Anagrams

• back seat, back-seat, backseat, set aback

Source: Wiktionary



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