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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 (v. t.) To
settle;
to plant with
inhabitants;
as to seat a
country.
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Vicinity
::
Vicinity
(n.) The
quality
or state of being near, or not
remote;
nearness;
propinquity;
proximity;
as, the value of the
estate
was
increased
by the
vicinity
of two
country
seats..
Reseat
::
Reseat
(v. t.) To seat or set
again,
as on a
chair,
throne,
etc..
Internuncio
::
Internuncio
(n.) A
representative,
or
charge
d'affaires,
of the pope at a
foreign
court or seat of
government,
ranking
next below a
nuncio..
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..
Sit
::
Sit (v. t.) To
occupy
a place or seat as a
member
of an
official
body; as, to sit in
Congress..
Sicken
::
Sicken
(v. i.) To be
filled
to
disgust;
to be
disgusted
or
nauseated;
to be
filled
with
abhorrence
or
aversion;
to be
surfeited
or
satiated.
Omnibus
::
Omnibus
(n.) A long
four-wheeled
carriage,
having
seats for many
people;
especially,
one with seats
running
lengthwise,
used in
conveying
passengers
short
distances..
Wagonette
::
Wagonette
(n.) A kind of
pleasure
wagon,
uncovered
and with seats
extended
along the
sides,
designed
to carry six or eight
persons
besides
the
driver..
Sitting
::
Sitting
(n.) A seat, or the space
occupied
by or
allotted
for a
person,
in a
church,
theater,
etc.; as, the hall has 800
sittings..
Carryall
::
Carryall
(n.) A light
covered
carriage,
having
four
wheels
and seats for four or more
persons,
usually
drawn by one
horse..
Calash
::
Calash
(n.) In
Canada,
a
two-wheeled,
one-seated
vehicle,
with a
calash
top, and the
driver's
seat
elevated
in
front..
Nuncio
::
Nuncio
(n.) The
permanent
official
representative
of the pope at a
foreign
court or seat of
government.
Distinguished
from a
legate
a
latere,
whose
mission
is
temporary
in its
nature,
or for some
special
purpose.
Nuncios
are of
higher
rank than
internuncios..
Cuttystool
::
Cuttystool
(n.) A seat in old
Scottish
churches,
where
offenders
were made to sit, for
public
rebuke
by the
minister..
Skull
::
Skull (n.) The head or
brain;
the seat of
intelligence;
mind.
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..
Chariotee
::
Chariotee
(n.) A
light,
covered,
four-wheeled
pleasure
carriage
with two
seats..
Sit
::
Sit (v. t.) To cause to be
seated
or in a
sitting
posture;
to
furnish
a seat to; -- used
reflexively.
Throne
::
Throne
(v. t.) To place on a royal seat; to
enthrone.
Seating
::
Seating
(n.) The act of
making
seats;
also, the
material
for
making
seats;
as, cane
seating..
Lady
::
Lady (n.) The
triturating
apparatus
in the
stomach
of a
lobster;
-- so
called
from a
fancied
resemblance
to a
seated
female
figure.
It
consists
of
calcareous
plates.
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