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SEAT
- to place on a chair [v -ED, -ING, -S]
- a special chair of one in eminence
- chair, stool, or bench intended to be sat in or on
- seating accommodation a seat for the game a 200-seat restaurant
- right of sitting lost his seat in Congress
- place where something specified is prevalent center a seat of learning
- place from which authority is exercised the county seat
- bodily part in which some function or condition is centered the brain as the seat of the mind
- sture in or way of sitting on horseback
- part at or forming the base of something
- part (as a socket) or surface on or in which another part or surface rests
- something for sitting on
- to place on a seat (something on which one sits) [v SEATED, SEATING, SEATS]
- the part of something on which a person sits
- right to sit, as in Congress
- place in which something is established
- to place in or on a seat
- to find seats for
- using experience, instinct, or guesswork