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Definition of seat
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Seat (v. i.) To rest; to lie down.
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Seesaw
::
Seesaw
(n.) A play among
children
in which they are
seated
upon the
opposite
ends of a plank which is
balanced
in the
middle,
and move
alternately
up and
down..
Sit
::
Sit (v. t.) To cause to be
seated
or in a
sitting
posture;
to
furnish
a seat to; -- used
reflexively.
Podium
::
Podium
(n.) The dwarf wall
surrounding
the arena of an
amphitheater,
from the top of which the seats
began..
Theatre
::
Theatre
(n.) That which
resembles
a
theater
in form, use, or the like; a place
rising
by steps or
gradations,
like the seats of a
theater..
Sitting
::
Sitting
(n.) The state or act of one who sits; the
posture
of one who
occupies
a seat.
Reserved
::
Reserved
(a.) Kept for
future
or
special
use, or for an
exigency;
as,
reserved
troops;
a
reserved
seat in a
theater..
Resiege
::
Resiege
(v. t.) To seat
again;
to
reinstate.
Church-bench
::
Church-bench
(n.) A seat in the porch of a
church.
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..
Chancroid
::
Chancroid
(n.) A
venereal
sore,
resembling
a
chancre
in its seat and some
external
characters,
but
differing
from it in being the
starting
point of a
purely
local
process
and never of a
systemic
disease;
--
called
also soft
chancre..
Tabouret
::
Tabouret
(n.) A seat
without
arms or back,
cushioned
and
stuffed:
a high
stool;
-- so
called
from its
resemblance
to a
drum..
Thwart
::
Thwart
(n.) A seat in an open boat
reaching
from one side to the
other,
or
athwart
the
boat..
Neuroskeleton
::
Neuroskeleton
(n.) The
deep-seated
parts of the
vertebrate
skeleton
which are
relation
with the
nervous
axis and
locomation.
Alcove
::
Alcove
(n.) A small
ornamental
building
with
seats,
or an
arched
seat, in a
pleasure
ground;
a
garden
bower..
Squeamous
::
Squeamish
(a.)
Having
a
stomach
that is
easily
or
nauseated;
hence,
nice to
excess
in
taste;
fastidious;
easily
disgusted;
apt to be
offended
at
trifling
improprieties..
Bench
::
Bench (n.) A long seat,
differing
from a stool in its
greater
length..
Hanseatic
::
Hanseatic
(a.)
Pertaining
to the Hanse
towns,
or to their
confederacy..
Bishop-stool
::
Bishop-stool
(n.) A
bishop's
seat or see.
Carryall
::
Carryall
(n.) A light
covered
carriage,
having
four
wheels
and seats for four or more
persons,
usually
drawn by one
horse..
Galiot
::
Galiot
(n.) A small
galley,
formerly
used in the
Mediterranean,
built
mainly
for
speed.
It was moved both by sails and oars,
having
one mast, and
sixteen
or
twenty
seats for
rowers..
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