Seat (disambiguation)
A place to sit (a "seat"), particularly the area one sits upon (rather than other elements, like armrests). It derives from Middle English sete and from Old Norse sæti.
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Seat can refer to:
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- Chair
- Car seat
- Infant car seat, for children in a car
- Airline seat
- Ejection seat, rescue seat in an aircraft
- Jump seat, auxiliary seat in a vehicle
- Right seat, co-pilot's seat
- Saddle, a type of seat used on the backs of animals, bicycles (see bicycle seat), etc.
- Buttocks, the part of the body on which one sits
A place or office of authority. This meaning derives from the Latin word situs, a place.
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- Chair (official), a seat of office, authority, or dignity
- the family seat of a noble family, sometimes referred to as an ancestral seat
- the cathedra of a bishop
- Legislative seat, a membership in a parliament or other legislature
- Seat (legal entity), indicating where the headquarters of the entity are located
- Seat of government, the building(s) or city from which a government exercises its authority
- An administrative centre, the capital city of an administrative region, such as:
- County seat
- Canton seat
- Clan seat
- Country seat, a place in the country
- Throne, the original seat of authority from which others may be derived
- Seat (territorial-administrative unit), territorial-administrative unit in the medieval Hungarian Kingdom
Other
- SEAT, a Spanish car manufacturer, originally a state owned company but now owned by the Volkswagen Group
- S.E.A.T. (Sociedad Española de Automóviles y Transportes), a company that sold the French car brand Rebour in Catalonia in the early 20th century
- Seat (Buttermere), a fell in the Lake District, Cumbria, England
- Southeast Area Transit, a bus agency in Connecticut
- Single Engine Air Tanker, a type of aircraft
- Seat, a proper name used for the star Pi Aquarii
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