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A chair with arms is an armchair and with folding action and inclining footrest, a recliner.
A separate footrest for a chair is known as an ottoman, hassock or pouffe.
An ottoman is a short stool intended to be used as a footrest but can sometimes be used as a stool.
One suggestion is the lower crossbeam represents the footrest ( suppendaneum ) to which the feet of Jesus were nailed.
A footstool ( foot stool, footrest, foot rest ) is a piece of furniture or a support used to support feet.
A footrest is incorporated into the bottom of the cradleboard, as well as a rounded cover over the infant's head that arcs out from the cradleboard, similar to a canopy or a modern-day baby carriage hood.
The red granite topped bar is of an altar style, with a heated footrest underneath and is lit by gas lamps on the highly decorative carved ceilings.

footrest and slanted
In the Russian Orthodox Church, both crucifixes and crosses are usually made with three bars: the top one, representing the titulus ( the inscription that Pontius Pilate wrote and was nailed above Jesus ' head ); the longer crossbar on which Jesus ' hands were nailed ; and a slanted bar at the bottom representing the footrest to which Jesus ' feet were nailed.

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The feet can rest on the floor, or on a footrest, which can keep them vertical, horizontal, or at an angle in between.
# the opponent ’ s footrest or foot touches the floor during play.
In place of a built-in footrest, some chairs come with a matching ottoman.
Originally sponsored by Anheuser-Busch, the first arcade versions sported a " Budweiser " motif ( the Budweiser theme song was actually used in the arcade game ), The machine was intended to be sold to bars with many of the cabinets designed to look like bars — complete with a brass rail footrest and drink holders.
The second row reclining seats feature an unusual retracting footrest feature.
It also came with an extra tire and inner tube in a waterproof case with attaching irons, robe-rail and a footrest in Tonneau.
It allows the seated person to rest their feet upon it, supporting their legs at a mostly horizontal level, thus giving rise to use of the term footrest, for this item.
Traditional shtenders frequently incorporate a locker under the desktop where prayerbooks and study material may be locked when not in use, and many feature a footrest for comfort during extended study sessions or standing prayers.
The limousine model has an exclusive horizontal cross-bar radiator grille, as well as features such as a power-driven footrest, rear-seat leg support and a massage system.
A removable footrest can also add to the comfort of the user.

is and slanted
An easel or slanted table is used to keep the drawing surface in a suitable position, which is generally more horizontal than the position used in painting.
The fossil record is heavily slanted toward organisms with hard parts, leaving most groups of soft-bodied organisms with little to no fossil record.
Its eye patch is distinctively slanted forwards, rather than parallel to the body axis.
The slanted 3D look of the levels is used to add hidden passages in the ceiling and right-side walls.
The échoppe, a tool with a slanted oval section, is also used for " swelling " lines.
The War of the Jews is heavily slanted against the leaders of the revolt, portraying the rebellion as weak and unorganized, and even blaming the Jews for causing the war.
Lovecraft's celebrated short story, The Call of Cthulhu ( 1928 ), the titular entity emerges from the vast and ancient alien city of R ' lyeh, which is described in terms of " non-Euclidean geometry " and contains angles which are " all wrong " ( appearing acute but behaving as if obtuse, for example ) and planes which could be horizontal or slanted depending on how the observer looks at them.
The terminology of historical musicology is " slanted by the needs and history of a particular music (' classical music ').
The key difference is that the number sign has true horizontal strokes while the sharp sign has two slanted parallel lines which must rise from left to right, in order to avoid being confused with the musical staff lines.
D ' Nealian ( named after its designer, Donald Neal Thurber ) is a derivative of the Palmer Method and uses a slanted, serifed manuscript form followed by an entirely joined and looped cursive of the typical American variety.
Getty-Dubay ( named after its designers, Barbara Getty and Inga Dubay ) is an Italic hand and uses a slightly slanted, optionally serifed Italic manuscript followed by a partially joined, unlooped Italic cursive with letter-forms similar to those of Italic manuscript.
For example, Linotype has slanted serifs on the capital S, while Monotype's are vertical, and the addition of a serif on the number 5 in Linotype's that is absent in Monotype's.
In shinty, a player is allowed to play the ball in the air and is allowed to use both sides of the stick, called a caman which is wooden and slanted on both sides.
The ball is played using a caman, which is a stick of about 3 ft long with two slanted faces.
It proved unpopular as it did not include a mouse ( which is an essential part of the IIGS, much like the Macintosh ); the keyboard, although functional, does not mimic all the features and functions of the Apple Desktop Bus keyboard, as well as lacking a numeric keypad ; and some cards designed for the new 16-bit machine did not fit in the Apple IIe's slanted case either.
If this is slanted sloppily the overall figure may more closely resemble an uppercase Y.
The theatre has a relatively low ceiling at stage level and all of its seating except for boxes on the two side walls is on one level slanted back from the stage.
The underside of the plectrum must be appropriately slanted and entirely smooth, so that the jack will not " hang " ( get caught on the string ) when, after sounding a note, it is moved back down below the level of the string.
The long-closed Bent Door Café and trading post, built by Bob Harris in 1947 on the site of the 1940s Kozy Kottage Kamp, incorporates portions of a former air traffic control tower decommissioned after World War II ; the tower windows originally slanted toward the runway, so the door is bent to match.
This is especially visible in the t, r, f, and C. Arial employs slanted stroke cuts.
These phones have a front which is slanted / angled and have a dialpad, a small 1 line LED screen and a handset.

is and pointing
Called the Marmara Gazinosu, it is on the third floor, with signs pointing the way there, and has a terrace overlooking the Sea of Marmara.
The input axis of the X gyro, when pointing in the east-west direction, is always perpendicular to the spin axis of earth.
Hughes said, `` This is not a plan to conquer space -- but to conserve it '', pointing out the state population has increased 125,000 each year since 1950.
Another effect is that people would like altruism to be due to a personality characteristic rather than due to overt reputational concerns and simply pointing out that there are reputational benefits of an action may actually reduce them.
An ad hominem ( Latin for " to the man "), short for argumentum ad hominem, is an attempt to negate the truth of a claim by pointing out a negative characteristic or unrelated belief of the person supporting it .< ref >
In pinhole projection, the magnification of an object is inversely proportional to its distance to the camera along the optical axis so that a camera pointing directly at a flat surface reproduces that flat surface.
This is similar to tennis, except that a badminton serve must be hit below waist height and with the racquet shaft pointing downwards, the shuttlecock is not allowed to bounce and in badminton, the players stand inside their service courts unlike tennis.
At the start of a match, the shuttlecock is cast and the side towards which the shuttlecock is pointing serves first.
Thackston argues that the name cannot be taken from babr and instead must be derived from a word that has evolved out of the Indo-European word for beaver, pointing to the fact that the name is pronounced bāh-bor in both Persian and Turkic, similar to the Russian word for beaver ( бобр – bobr ).
Although there is disagreement as to whether the dynasty actually existed, there is some archaeological evidence pointing to its possible existence.
If is an outward pointing in-plane normal, whereas is the unit vector perpendicular to the plane ( see caption at right ), then the orientation of C is chosen so that a tangent vector to C is positively oriented if and only if forms a positively oriented basis for R < sup > 3 </ sup > ( right-hand rule ).
A double arrow () pointing in opposite directions is used for equilibrium reactions.
The symbol of fire was a cue pointing towards transformation, the chemical variant being the symbol delta, which is also the classical symbol for fire.
It is sometimes represented by its Tattva or by a downward pointing triangle with a horizontal line through it.
In computing, a mouse is a pointing device that functions by detecting two-dimensional motion relative to its supporting surface.
The earliest known publication of the term mouse as a computer pointing device is in Bill English's 1965 publication " Computer-Aided Display Control ".
In words, the acceleration is pointing directly opposite to the radial displacement r at all times, and has a magnitude:
Since we are assuming circular motion, let r ( t ) = R · u < sub > r </ sub >, where R is a constant ( the radius of the circle ) and u < sub > r </ sub > is the unit vector pointing from the origin to the point mass.

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