country+seat

  • 11Seat — can refer to:A place to sit, particularly the area one sits upon (rather than other elements, like armrests), See: * Chair * Car seat * Airline seat * Saddle, a type of seat used on the backs of animals, bicycles (see bicycle seat), etc. *… …

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  • 12seat — country·seat; dis·seat; en·seat; key·seat·er; re·seat; seat; seat·ed; seat·er; seat·less; seat·mate; un·seat; …

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  • 13Country house conversion to apartments — is the process whereby a large country houses, which was originally built to accommodate one wealthy family, is subdivided into separate apartments (i.e. flats or condos) to allow multiple residential occupancy by a number of unrelated families.… …

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  • 14seat — seat1 W1S2 [si:t] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(place to sit)¦ 2¦(official position)¦ 3¦(part of a chair)¦ 4 baby/child/car seat 5 seat of government/power 6 seat of learning 7¦(clothes)¦ 8 take a back seat (to somebody/something) 9 on the edge of your seat …

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  • 15country — n. (pl. ies) 1 a the territory of a nation with its own government; a State. b a territory possessing its own language, people, culture, etc. 2 (often attrib.) rural districts as opposed to towns or the capital (a cottage in the country; a… …

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  • 16Seat belt — This article is about the safety device. For the band, see The Seatbelts. A 3 point seat belt …

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  • 17seat — 1 /si:t/ noun 1 PLACE TO SIT (C) a place where you can sit, for example a chair: Excuse me, can you tell us where our seats are? | a 150 seat airliner | have/take a seat spoken (=used to politely invite someone to sit down): If you d like to take …

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  • 18seat — noun 1》 a thing made or used for sitting on, such as a chair or stool.     ↘the roughly horizontal part of a chair.     ↘a sitting place for a passenger in a vehicle or for a member of an audience. 2》 a person s buttocks.     ↘a manner of sitting …

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  • 19Country house poems — A genre popular in early 17th century England, in which the poet compliments a wealthy patron or a friend through a description of his country house. It may be regarded as a sub set of the Topographical poem.The model for the country house poem… …

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  • 20Country House Poems — A genre popular in early 17th century England, in which the poet compliments a wealthy patron or a friend through a description of his country house. It may be regarded but as a sub set of the Topographical poem.The model for the country house… …

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