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Definition of seat
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Seat (v. i.) To rest; to lie down.
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Seat
::
Seat (n.) A part or
surface
on which
another
part or
surface
rests;
as, a valve
seat..
Caseation
::
Caseation
(n.) A
degeneration
of
animal
tissue
into a
cheesy
or curdy mass.
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..
Roseate
::
Roseate
(a.) Full of
roses;
rosy; as,
roseate
bowers..
Vives
::
Vives (n.) A
disease
of brute
animals,
especially
of
horses,
seated
in the
glands
under the ear, where a tumor is
formed
which
sometimes
ends in
suppuration..
Dicky
::
Dicky (n.) A seat
behind
a
carriage,
for a
servant..
Seat
::
Seat (n.) A
sitting;
a right to sit;
regular
or
appropriate
place of
sitting;
as, a seat in a
church;
a seat for the
season
in the opera
house..
Reins
::
Reins (n. pl.) The
inward
impulses;
the
affections
and
passions;
-- so
called
because
formerly
supposed
to have their seat in the part of the body where the
kidneys
are.
Break
::
Break (v. t.) A large
four-wheeled
carriage,
having
a
straight
body and
calash
top, with the
driver's
seat in front and the
footman's
behind..
Apse
::
Apse (n.) A
projecting
part of a
building,
esp. of a
church,
having
in the plan a
polygonal
or
semicircular
termination,
and, most
often,
projecting
from the east end. In early
churches
the
Eastern
apse was
occupied
by seats for the
bishop
and
clergy..
Reserved
::
Reserved
(a.) Kept for
future
or
special
use, or for an
exigency;
as,
reserved
troops;
a
reserved
seat in a
theater..
Tabernacle
::
Tabernacle
(n.) A seat or stall in a
choir,
with its
canopy..
Minister
::
Minister
(n.) A
representative
of a
government,
sent to the
court,
or seat of
government,
of a
foreign
nation
to
transact
diplomatic
business..
Saltfoot
::
Saltfoot
(n.) A large
saltcellar
formerly
placed
near the
center
of the
table.
The
superior
guests
were
seated
above the
saltfoot.
Phaeton
::
Phaeton
(n.) A
four-wheeled
carriage
(with or
without
a top), open, or
having
no side
pieces,
in front of the seat. It is drawn by one or two
horses..
Exedra
::
Exedra
(n.) Any
out-of-door
seat in
stone,
large
enough
for
several
persons;
esp., one of
curved
form..
Perch
::
Perch (n.) A pole; a long
staff;
a rod; esp., a pole or other
support
for fowls to roost on or to rest on; a
roost;
figuratively,
any
elevated
resting
place or
seat..
Nauseated
::
Nauseated
(imp. & p. p.) of
Nauseat.
Box
::
Box (n.) The
driver's
seat on a
carriage
or
coach.
Slip
::
Slip (n.) A long seat or
narrow
pew in
churches,
often
without
a
door..
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