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Definitions for Seating
[1] an act or instance of furnishing with, assigning, or escorting to a seat.
[2] the arrangement of seats in a theater, stadium, etc.
[3] material for seats, especially upholstery.
[4] of or relating to seats or those who are sitting: the seating plan of a theater.
[5] something designed to support a person in a sitting position, as a chair, bench, or pew; a place on or in which one sits.
[6] the part of a chair, sofa, or the like, on which one sits.
[7] the part of the body on which one sits; the buttocks.
[8] the part of the garment covering it: the seat of one's pants.
[9] a manner of or posture used in sitting, as on a horse.
[10] something on which the base of an object rests.
[11] the base itself.
[12] a place in which something belongs, occurs, or is established; site; location.
[13] a place in which administrative power or the like is centered: the seat of the government.
[14] a part of the body considered as the place in which an emotion or function is centered: The heart is the seat of passion.
[15] the office or authority of a king, bishop, etc.: the episcopal seat.
[16] a space in which a spectator or patron may sit; accommodation for sitting, as in a theater or stadium.
[17] right of admittance to such a space, especially as indicated by a ticket.
[18] a right to sit as a member in a legislative or similar body: to hold a seat in the senate.
[19] a right to the privileges of membership in a stock exchange or the like.
[20] to place on a seat or seats; cause to sit down.
[21] to usher to a seat or find a seat for: to be seated in the front row.
[22] to have seats for; accommodate with seats: a theater that seats 1200 people.
[23] to put a seat on or into (a chair, garment, etc.).
[24] to install in a position or office of authority, in a legislative body, etc.
[25] to fit (a valve) with a seat.
[26] to attach to or place firmly in or on something as a base: Seat the telescope on the tripod.
[27] (of a cap, valve, etc.) to be closed or in proper position: Be sure that the cap of the dipstick seats.
[28] the act of providing with a seat or seats
[29] the provision of seats, as in a theatre, cinema, etc (as modifier ) seating arrangements
[30] material used for covering or making seats
[31] a piece of furniture designed for sitting on, such as a chair or sofa
[32] the part of a chair, bench, etc, on which one sits
[33] a place to sit, esp one that requires a ticket I have two seats for the film tonight
[34] the buttocks
[35] the part of a garment covering the buttocks
[36] the part or area serving as the base of an object
[37] the part or surface on which the base of an object rests
[38] the place or centre in which something is located a seat of government
[39] a place of abode, esp a country mansion that is or was originally the chief residence of a family
[40] a membership or the right to membership in a legislative or similar body
[41] mainly British a parliamentary constituency
[42] membership in a stock exchange
[43] the manner in which a rider sits on a horse
[44] by the seat of one's pants by instinct rather than knowledge or experience
[45] on seat Western African informal (of officials) in the office rather than on tour or on leave the agricultural advisor will be on seat tomorrow
[46] (tr) to bring to or place on a seat; cause to sit down
[47] (tr) to provide with seats
[48] (tr; often passive) to place or centre the ministry is seated in the capital
[49] (tr) to set firmly in place
[50] (tr) to fix or install in a position of power
[51] (tr) to put a seat on or in (an item of furniture, garment, etc)
[52] (intr) (of garments) to sag in the area covering the buttocks your thin skirt has seated badly
Words related to Seating
Words nearby Seating
seat belt, seat of the pants, by the, seat-of-the-pants, seatback, seater, seating, seatmate, seato, seaton valley, seatrain, seattle
Origin of Seating
1150–1200; Middle English sete (noun) < Old Norse sæti
Other words from Seating
seat·er , noun
seat·less , adjective
mis·seat , verb (used with object)
un·der·seat·ed , adjective
well-seat·ed , adjective
Word origin for Seating
Old English gesete; related to Old Norse sæti, Old High German gasāzi, Middle Dutch gesaete