chairborne

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English

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Etymology

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chair +‎ borne, perhaps a pun on airborne, in reference to those in the military who do not fly aircraft.

Adjective

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chairborne (not comparable)

  1. Employed to work in an office, etc. and not out in the field; having a sedentary job.