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Definition of seat
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Seat (v. i.) To rest; to lie down.
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Unseat
::
Unseat
(v. t.)
Specifically,
to
deprive
of the right to sit in a
legislative
body, as for fraud in
election..
Seating
::
Seating
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Sea.
Outport
::
Outport
(n.) A
harbor
or port at some
distance
from the chief town or seat of
trade.
Throne
::
Throne
(v. t.) To place on a royal seat; to
enthrone.
Reseat
::
Reseat
(v. t.) To seat or set
again,
as on a
chair,
throne,
etc..
Sitting
::
Sitting
(n.) The state or act of one who sits; the
posture
of one who
occupies
a seat.
Exedra
::
Exedra
(n.) A room in a
public
building,
furnished
with
seats..
Surrogate
::
Surrey
(n.) A
four-wheeled
pleasure
carriage,
(commonly
two-seated)
somewhat
like a
phaeton,
but
having
a
straight
bottom..
Neuralgia
::
Neuralgia
(n.) A
disease,
the chief
symptom
of which is a very acute pain,
exacerbating
or
intermitting,
which
follows
the
course
of a
nervous
branch,
extends
to its
ramifications,
and seems
therefore
to be
seated
in the
nerve.
It seems to be
independent
of any
structural
lesion..
Mounted
::
Mounted
(a.)
Seated
or
serving
on
horseback
or
similarly;
as,
mounted
police;
mounted
infantry..
Saddle-backed
::
Saddle-backed
(a.)
Having
the
outline
of the upper part
concave
like the seat of a
saddle.
Amphitheatre
::
Amphitheatre
(n.) An oval or
circular
building
with
rising
tiers of seats about an open space
called
the
arena.
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..
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..
Autopsy
::
Autopsy
(a.)
Dissection
of a dead body, for the
purpose
of
ascertaining
the
cause,
seat, or
nature
of a
disease;
a
post-mortem
examination..
Seat
::
Seat (v. t.) To fix; to set firm.
Whirligig
::
Whirligig
(n.)
Anything
which
whirls
around,
or in which
persons
or
things
are
whirled
about,
as a frame with seats or
wooden
horses..
Stoop
::
Stoop (n.)
Originally,
a
covered
porch with
seats,
at a house door; the Dutch stoep as
introduced
by the Dutch into New York.
Afterward,
an
out-of-door
flight
of
stairs
of from seven to
fourteen
steps,
with
platform
and
parapets,
leading
to an
entrance
door some
distance
above the
street;
the
French
perron.
Hence,
any
porch,
platform,
entrance
stairway,
or small
veranda,
at a house
door..
Bishop-stool
::
Bishop-stool
(n.) A
bishop's
seat or see.
Enthrone
::
Enthrone
(v. t.) To seat on a
throne;
to exalt to the seat of
royalty
or of high
authority;
hence,
to
invest
with
sovereign
authority
or
dignity..
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