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seat
Noun
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A seat is something to sit on.
Pull up a seat and sit down.
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The seat is a part of the clothes covering the buttocks.
The seat of your pants is muddy.
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Seat is where something is, at the centre of things.
The town was the county seat, where the county council met.
Canberra is the seat of the Australian Government.
seat
Verb
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To seat is to help someone sit down.
Follow me. I will seat you near the stage.
I will pull out your chair to seat you.
pan
Noun
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A pan is a metal container usually with one long handle. It is used for cooking.
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The contents of a pan.
pan
Verb
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To turn horizontally (especially with a camera).
Pan
Proper noun
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The Greek god of nature, often shown as half goat and half man playing pipes.
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A chimpanzee