different between chainwork vs chairwork
chainwork
English
Etymology
chain +? work
Noun
chainwork (uncountable)
- Work looped or linked after the manner of a chain.
See also
- chainworks
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- what does chainwork mean
chairwork
English
Etymology
chair +? work
Noun
chairwork (uncountable)
- (psychology) A technique in which the patient moves between chairs, acting as a different person in each one, so as to understand the point of view of others.
- (Alexander technique) A form of physical therapy that involves repeatedly sitting and standing so as to gauge one's posture.
See also
- seatwork
- tablework
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