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Definition of seat
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of seat is as below...
Seat (n.)
Posture,
or way of
sitting,
on
horseback..
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Seat
::
Seat (v. t.) To fix; to set firm.
Nauseating
::
Nauseating
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Nauseat.
Homestead
::
Homestead
(n.) The home or seat of a
family;
place of
origin.
Unseat
::
Unseat
(v. t.) To throw from one's seat; to
deprive
of a seat.
Seated
::
Seated
(imp. & p. p.) of Sea.
Slip
::
Slip (n.) A long seat or
narrow
pew in
churches,
often
without
a
door..
Territory
::
Territory
(n.) The
extent
of land
belonging
to, or under the
dominion
of, a
prince,
state,
or other form of
government;
often,
a tract of land lying at a
distance
from the
parent
country
or from the seat of
government;
as, the
territory
of a
State;
the
territories
of the East India
Company..
Sensorium
::
Sensorium
(n.) The seat of
sensation;
the
nervous
center
or
centers
to which
impressions
from the
external
world must be
conveyed
before
they can be
perceived;
the place where
external
impressions
are
localized,
and
transformed
into
sensations,
prior to being
reflected
to other parts of the
organism;
hence,
the whole
nervous
system,
when
animated,
so far as it is
susceptible
of
common
or
special
sensations..
Caseation
::
Caseation
(n.) A
degeneration
of
animal
tissue
into a
cheesy
or curdy mass.
Dais
::
Dais (n.) The high or
principal
table,
at the end of a hall, at which the chief
guests
were
seated;
also, the chief seat at the high
table..
Sting
::
Sting (v. t.) A
sharp-pointed
hollow
hair
seated
on a gland which
secrets
an acrid
fluid,
as in
nettles.
The
points
of these hairs
usually
break off in the
wound,
and the acrid fluid is
pressed
into it..
Brain
::
Brain (n.) The organ or seat of
intellect;
hence,
the
understanding..
Brougham
::
Brougham
(n.) A
light,
close
carriage,
with seats
inside
for two or four, and the fore
wheels
so
arranged
as to turn
short..
Dais
::
Dais (n.) A
platform
slightly
raised
above the floor of a hall or large room,
giving
distinction
to the table and seats
placed
upon it for the chief
guests..
Nervous
::
Nervous
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
nerves;
seated
in the
nerves;
as,
nervous
excitement;
a
nervous
fever..
Siege
::
Siege (n.) A seat;
especially,
a royal seat; a
throne..
Barouche
::
Barouche
(n.) A
four-wheeled
carriage,
with a
falling
top, a seat on the
outside
for the
driver,
and two
double
seats on the
inside
arranged
so that the
sitters
on the front seat face those on the back
seat..
Vis-a-vis
::
Vis-a-vis
(n.) A
carriage
in which two
persons
sit face to face. Also, a form of sofa with seats for two
persons,
so
arranged
that the
occupants
are face to face while
sitting
on
opposite
sides..
Ischium
::
Ischium
(n.) The
ventral
and
posterior
of the three
principal
bones
composing
either
half of the
pelvis;
seat bone; the
huckle
bone.
Uncomfortable
::
Uncomfortable
(a.)
Causing
discomfort;
disagreeable;
unpleasant;
as, an
uncomfortable
seat or
situation..
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