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Definition of seated
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Seated
(imp. & p. p.) of Sea.
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Inward
::
Inward
(a.)
Seated
in the mind,
heart,
spirit,
or
soul..
Uniocular
::
Uniocular
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to, or
seated
in, one eye;
monocular..
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.
Nervous
::
Nervous
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
nerves;
seated
in the
nerves;
as,
nervous
excitement;
a
nervous
fever..
Rancor
::
Rancor
(n.) The
deepest
malignity
or
spite;
deep-seated
enmity
or
malice;
inveterate
hatred.
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.
Neuroskeleton
::
Neuroskeleton
(n.) The
deep-seated
parts of the
vertebrate
skeleton
which are
relation
with the
nervous
axis and
locomation.
Turn
::
Turn (v. i.) To be
nauseated;
-- said of the
stomach.
Basigynium
::
Basigynium
(n.) The
pedicel
on which the ovary of
certain
flowers,
as the
passion
flower,
is
seated;
a
carpophore
or
thecaphore..
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..
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..
Intimate
::
Intimate
(a.)
Innermost;
inward;
internal;
deep-seated;
hearty.
Angiocarpous
::
Angiocarpous
(a.)
Having
fruit
inclosed
within
a
covering
that does not form a part of
itself;
as, the
filbert
covered
by its husk, or the acorn
seated
in its
cupule..
Sit
::
Sit (v. t.) To cause to be
seated
or in a
sitting
posture;
to
furnish
a seat to; -- used
reflexively.
Hearted
::
Hearted
(a.)
Seated
or laid up in the
heart.
Round
::
Round (n.) A
course
of
action
or
conduct
performed
by a
number
of
persons
in turn, or one after
another,
as if
seated
in a
circle..
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..
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..
Surrogate
::
Surrey
(n.) A
four-wheeled
pleasure
carriage,
(commonly
two-seated)
somewhat
like a
phaeton,
but
having
a
straight
bottom..
Swab
::
Swab (n.) A bit of
sponge,
cloth,
or the like,
fastened
to a
handle,
for
cleansing
the mouth of a sick
person,
applying
medicaments
to
deep-seated
parts,
etc..
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