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A seat beside an aisle in a theater, auditorium, or stadium.
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(architecture) In ancient Rome, a small room opening into a larger room or courtyard.
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A sport stadium in which every spectator has a seat.
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A sports stadium consisting solely of numbered seats, with no terraces for standing spectators
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(geology) A natural formation of a similar shape, where a steep mountain or slope a particular rock formation forms a partial or compete bowl, especially one used as a performance space (and possibly modified by carving out seats, etc) because the slopes naturally amplify or echo sound.
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(historical) The sand-covered centre of an amphitheatre where contests were held in Ancient Rome.
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A row near the back of the theater or group of seats.
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(theater, slang) The front row of a theatre, traditionally occupied by elderly men and playboys.
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(military, chiefly in the plural) A building for soldiers, especially within a garrison; originally referred to temporary huts, now usually to a permanent structure or set of buildings.
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(literally) A small bench
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(US, television, usually in the plural, by extension) The tiered seating provided for the audience at a television filming.
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A seat among a group of seats in an enclosure, as at a theater or stadium.
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One who guards (or keeps) a bridge.
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(informal, chiefly Commonwealth) Spectators, passengers, or customers in attendance at a venue or other place where people assemble.
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Alternative form of bums in seats [(informal, chiefly Commonwealth) Spectators, passengers, or customers in attendance at a venue or other place where people assemble.]
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Alternative form of carrel. [(architecture) A small closet or enclosure built against a window on the inner side, to sit in for study.]
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Alternative form of casern [A lodging for soldiers in a garrison town (formerly usually near the rampart); a barracks.]
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(transitive) To act as chairperson at; to preside over.
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The rear part of a chair that supports the sitter's back.
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(historical) Someone whose job is to carry people in a portable chair, sedan chair, or similar conveyance.
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The lowest-priced seats in a theatre or stadium, typically located on an upper balcony.
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A style of seating in an auditorium where the individual seats are more widely spaced, eliminating the need for aisles.
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The bank of seats behind the goal, especially in continental European stadia, where the most dedicated fans sit.
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A kind of bench whose hinged seat is also the lid of an enclosed storage compartment.
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Alternative spelling of doorkeeper [The person in charge of an entryway, sometimes just a doorman, sometimes something more.]
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A place where wounds are dressed.
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(archaic) seated in a chair
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(by extension) A curved bench with a high back.
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The behavior of a false flagger
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A seating arrangement in which seats are not assigned or provided you gotta stand
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In an auditorium or sports venue, the line of side-by-side seats closest to the stage, playing field, or other location where the activity of interest is occurring.
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The uppermost seating area projecting from the rear or side walls of a theater, concert hall, or auditorium.
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(US, informal) A very large and luxurious garage (storage area for cars etc.).
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The seating area at a stadium or arena; the bleachers.
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(theater) A low, narrow flat used to suggest the presence of a building, fence, hedge, etc.
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(by extension, often attributive) Any structure with alternating vertical and horizontal layers.
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(military) A temporary formation of armoured vehicles for resupply.
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An upscale seating region in a modern concert hall or sports venue, often in the back lower tier, or on a separate tier above the mezzanine.
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(Britain, Australia, New Zealand) A large tent with open sides, used for outdoors entertainment.
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(Canada, US) The lowest balcony in an auditorium, cinema, theatre, etc.; the dress circle.
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(Canada, US) A seat in the nosebleed section, usually cheaper and with a poorer view than other seats.
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(Canada, US) The seats high in the back of bleachers, stands, or the balcony at a theater or stadium, usually cheaper and with a poorer view than other seats.
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(US, New York) An apartment balcony.
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A semicircular ramp or catwalk that extends from the stage of a theater around the orchestra pit.
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A paved outside area, adjoining a house, used for dining or recreation.
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Alternative spelling of pavilion (obsolete, except in the names of theatres, hotels, etc.) [An ornate tent.]
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(historical) In the nineteenth century, the cheap seats at the back of a theatre or in the upper balcony.
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(figuratively) A place of reverence or honor.
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Alternative form of pervert's row [The first row of seats next to the stage at a strip club.]
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Alternative form of posteen [A sheepskin cloak.]
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(in a classical Greek theatre) The right to sit in front seats at the theatre, public games, etc
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A strip of red carpet that is laid for a VIP to walk on.
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A small, temporary, military fortification.
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A dais, pulpit, or similar platform for a speaker, conductor, or other performer.
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(soccer, humorous) The back row or rows of the stands.
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A street in Mayfair, London, traditionally a street of tailors.
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(chiefly UK) An open field near a school used for recreation by the students.
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(uncountable) The provision of chairs or other places for people to sit.
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Alternative form of seating plan [A diagram that shows each person's assigned seat at a gathering.]
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A diagram that shows each person's assigned seat at a gathering.
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Alternative form of sedilium (“type of seat in a church”) [(historical) One of a row of seats in an Ancient Roman amphitheatre.]
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(historical) One of a row of seats in an Ancient Roman amphitheatre.
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(historical) A siege weapon, consisting of a wheeled wooden tower with ladders inside, which was parked next to walls so assailants could safely scale them.
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A seating area for VIPs in a stadium.
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A venue where sporting events are held.
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A floor or storey of a house.
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A house where a stage regularly stops for passengers or a relay of horses.
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(countable) A seat in a theatre close to and (about) level with the stage; traditionally, a seat with arms, or otherwise partly enclosed, as distinguished from the benches, sofas, etc.
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Space in a public area, e.g. on public transport or at a sports or entertainment venue, for people to stand
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(sumo) tickets to stand at the back of the arena.
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A row of residential houses with no gaps between them; a group of row houses.
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(Ancient Rome, military, historical) A shelter formed by a body of troops holding their shields or targets close together over their heads.
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(informal) A small, agile group of startup innovators with a big idea, passion, and modest resources.
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Either of a pair of matching single beds.
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To guide people to their seats.
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(South Africa) entrance hall, front room
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(informal) A seat at the end of a row in a theater, allowing the patron to leave (e.g. to go for a drink at the bar) without disturbing others by asking them to move.
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Alternative form of whiskey seat [(informal) A seat at the end of a row in a theater, allowing the patron to leave (e.g. to go for a drink at the bar) without disturbing others by asking them to move.]
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(finance) 10⁹, A short scale billion; a long scale thousand millions or milliard.
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Alternative letter-case form of Zimmer frame [(UK) A walking frame.]
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