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Definition of seat
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Seat (n.)
Posture,
or way of
sitting,
on
horseback..
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Church-bench
::
Church-bench
(n.) A seat in the porch of a
church.
Throne
::
Throne
(n.) A chair of
state,
commonly
a royal seat, but
sometimes
the seat of a
prince,
bishop,
or other high
dignitary..
Bunker
::
Bunker
(n.) A sort of chest or box, as in a
window,
the lid of which
serves
for a
seat..
Bench
::
Bench (v. t.) To place on a bench or seat of
honor.
Sconce
::
Sconce
(p. p.) A fixed seat or
shelf.
Turn
::
Turn (v. i.) To be
nauseated;
-- said of the
stomach.
Soul
::
Soul (n.) The
spiritual,
rational,
and
immortal
part in man; that part of man which
enables
him to
think,
and which
renders
him a
subject
of moral
government;
--
sometimes,
in
distinction
from the
higher
nature,
or
spirit,
of man, the
so-called
animal
soul, that is, the seat of life, the
sensitive
affections
and
phantasy,
exclusive
of the
voluntary
and
rational
powers;
--
sometimes,
in
distinction
from the mind, the moral and
emotional
part of man's
nature,
the seat of
feeling,
in
distinction
fr
City
::
City (n.) A
corporate
town; in the
United
States,
a town or
collective
body of
inhabitants,
incorporated
and
governed
by a mayor and
aldermen
or a city
council
consisting
of a board of
aldermen
and a
common
council;
in Great
Britain,
a town
corporate,
which is or has been the seat of a
bishop,
or the
capital
of his see..
Washer
::
Washer
(n.) A ring of
metal,
leather,
or other
material,
or a
perforated
plate,
used for
various
purposes,
as
around
a bolt or screw to form a seat for the head or nut, or
around
a wagon axle to
prevent
endwise
motion
of the hub of the wheel and
relieve
friction,
or in a joint to form a
packing,
etc..
Bicycle
::
Bicycle
(n.) A light
vehicle
having
two
wheels
one
behind
the
other.
It has a
saddle
seat and is
propelled
by the
rider's
feet
acting
on
cranks
or
levers.
Outport
::
Outport
(n.) A
harbor
or port at some
distance
from the chief town or seat of
trade.
Peyer''s Glands
::
Peyer's
glands
()
Patches
of
lymphoid
nodules,
in the walls of the small
intestiness;
agminated
glands;
--
called
also
Peyer's
patches.
In
typhoid
fever they
become
the seat of
ulcers
which are
regarded
as the
characteristic
organic
lesion
of that
disease..
Bunk
::
Bunk (n.) A
wooden
case or box, which
serves
for a seat in the
daytime
and for a bed at
night..
Install
::
Install
(v. t.) To set in a seat; to give a place to;
establish
(one) in a
place.
Parquet
::
Parquet
(n.) A body of seats on the floor of a music hall or
theater
nearest
the
orchestra;
but
commonly
applied
to the whole lower floor of a
theater,
from the
orchestra
to the dress
circle;
the pit..
Malady
::
Malady
(n.) Any
disease
of the human body; a
distemper,
disorder,
or
indisposition,
proceeding
from
impaired,
defective,
or
morbid
organic
functions;
especially,
a
lingering
or
deep-seated
disorder..
Home
::
Home (n.) The
locality
where a thing is
usually
found,
or was first
found,
or where it is
naturally
abundant;
habitat;
seat; as, the home of the
pine..
Miserere
::
Miserere
(n.) A small
projecting
boss or
bracket,
on the under side of the
hinged
seat of a
church
stall (see
Stall).
It was
intended,
the seat being
turned
up, to give some
support
to a
worshiper
when
standing.
Called
also
misericordia..
Stool
::
Stool (n.) A seat used in
evacuating
the
bowels;
hence,
an
evacuation;
a
discharge
from the
bowels..
Seat
::
Seat (n.) That part of a thing on which a
person
sits; as, the seat of a chair or
saddle;
the seat of a pair of
pantaloons..
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