noun a type of chair or recliner designed for outdoor use, typically made of wood with a slatted design
The Adirondack Mountains in New York have a rich history of Native American tribes and early European settlers.
Adirondack architecture is characterized by its use of natural materials and rustic design elements.
The Adirondack region attracts tourists with its scenic beauty and outdoor activities.
Adirondack Park in New York is a popular destination for hiking, camping, and fishing.
The Adirondack chair is a popular choice for outdoor seating, known for its slanted back and wide armrests.
In the writing world, 'adirondack' may be used to describe a style of rustic furniture or architecture inspired by the Adirondack Mountains.
Architects may use 'adirondack' to refer to a specific style of architecture or design associated with the Adirondack region.
Interior designers may use 'adirondack' to describe a specific type of rustic or cabin decor inspired by the Adirondack Mountains.