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Definition of seat
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Seat (v. t.) To fix; to set firm.
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Keyseat
::
Keyseat
(v. t.) To form a key seat, as by
cutting.
See Key seat, under Key..
Cherub
::
Cherub
(n.) A
symbolical
winged
figure
of
unknown
form used in
connection
with the mercy seat of the
Jewish
Ark and
Temple.
Usher
::
Usher (n.) An
officer
or
servant
who has the care of the door of a
court,
hall,
chamber,
or the like;
hence,
an
officer
whose
business
it is to
introduce
strangers,
or to walk
before
a
person
of rank. Also, one who
escorts
persons
to seats in a
church,
theater,
etc..
Chariot
::
Chariot
(n.) A
four-wheeled
pleasure
or state
carriage,
having
one
seat..
Sit
::
Sit (v. t.) To
occupy
a place or seat as a
member
of an
official
body; as, to sit in
Congress..
Basigynium
::
Basigynium
(n.) The
pedicel
on which the ovary of
certain
flowers,
as the
passion
flower,
is
seated;
a
carpophore
or
thecaphore..
Leger
::
Leger (n.) A
minister
or
ambassador
resident
at a court or seat of
government.
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..
Whitlow
::
Whitlow
(a.) An
inflammation
of the
fingers
or toes,
generally
of the last
phalanx,
terminating
usually
in
suppuration.
The
inflammation
may
occupy
any seat
between
the skin and the bone, but is
usually
applied
to a felon or
inflammation
of the
periosteal
structures
of the
bone..
Port
::
Port (n.) A
passageway
in a
machine,
through
which a
fluid,
as
steam,
water,
etc., may pass, as from a valve to the
interior
of the
cylinder
of a steam
engine;
an
opening
in a valve seat, or valve
face..
Cat-tail
::
Cat-tail
(n.) A tall rush or flag
(Typha
latifolia)
growing
in
marshes,
with long, flat
leaves,
and
having
its
flowers
in a close
cylindrical
spike at the top of the stem. The
leaves
are
frequently
used for
seating
chairs,
making
mats, etc. See
Catkin..
Isocephalism
::
Isocephalism
(n.) A
peculiarity
in the
design
of
bas-relief
by which the heads of human
figures
are kept at the same
height
from the
ground,
whether
the
personages
are
seated,
standing,
or
mounted
on
horseback;
--
called
also
isokephaleia..
Stool
::
Stool (n.) A
single
seat with three or four legs and
without
a back, made in
various
forms for
various
uses..
Woolsack
::
Woolsack
(n.) A sack or bag of wool;
specifically,
the seat of the lord
chancellor
of
England
in the House of
Lords,
being a
large,
square
sack of wool
resembling
a divan in
form..
Villa
::
Villa (n.) A
country
seat; a
country
or
suburban
residence
of some
pretensions
to
elegance.
Vital
::
Vital (a.) Being the seat of life; being that on which life
depends;
mortal.
Room
::
Room (n.) A
particular
portion
of space
appropriated
for
occupancy;
a place to sit,
stand,
or lie; a
seat..
Bench
::
Bench (n.) A long seat,
differing
from a stool in its
greater
length..
Sole
::
Sole (n.) The seat or
bottom
of a mine; --
applied
to
horizontal
veins or
lodes.
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..
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