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seat

(sēt),
A surface against which an object may rest to gain support.
Farlex Partner Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012

seat

(sēt)
A surface against which an object may rest to gain support.
Medical Dictionary for the Dental Professions © Farlex 2012
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He took an arrow that was lying upon the table {165}--for those which the Achaeans were so shortly about to taste were all inside the quiver--he laid it on the centre-piece of the bow, and drew the notch of the arrow and the string toward him, still seated on his seat.
As he spoke he made a sign with his eyebrows, and Telemachus girded on his sword, grasped his spear, and stood armed beside his father's seat.
Markham?' said she at length, looking round upon me - for I was seated a little behind on a mossy projection of the cliff.
The younger gentleman lay fast asleep with his head pillowed on the lady's lap; the other was seated beside her with a pocket edition of some classic author in his hand.
And then a man who seemed to be all shirt-front danced backward before her; and next she was seated at a little table by a railing over which climbed a jessamine vine.
As I entered, the church was between me and the seat, and for a minute or so I lost sight of her.
Rebecca sank into her seat and pulled the singing book from her desk.
When they came to the house of Alexandrus the maid-servants set about their work, but Helen went into her own room, and the laughter-loving goddess took a seat and set it for her facing Alexandrus.
Next I discovered a brown thing, seated on the table in the centre, and in another moment my eyes grew accustomed to the light, and I saw what all these things were, and was tailing out of the place as hard as my legs could carry me.
Phunky, as he entered, and took his seat behind the row appropriated to the King's Counsel, attracted Mr.
But if we could dodge those dreary seats she longed to see me try my luck, and I sought to exclude them from the picture by drawing maps of London with Hyde Park left out.
Edna seated herself with every appearance of discomfort.
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