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middle vs seat

seat vs middle

middle and seat both are nouns.

middle is an adjective but seat is not an adjective.

middle and seat both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
middle Yes Yes Yes No
seat Yes No Yes No
As nouns, seat is a hyponym of middle; that is, seat is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than middle:
  • middle: an area that is approximately central within some larger region
  • seat: a center of authority (as a city from which authority is exercised)
middle (noun) seat (noun)
the middle area of the human torso (usually in front) any support where you can sit (especially the part of a chair or bench etc. on which you sit)
an intermediate part or section furniture that is designed for sitting on
an area that is approximately central within some larger region the cloth covering for the buttocks
the point between the beginning and the end of a temporal period or process a part of a machine that supports or guides another part
the legal right to sit as a member in a legislative or similar body
the fleshy part of the human body that you sit on
a center of authority (as a city from which authority is exercised)
a space reserved for sitting (as in a theater or on a train or airplane)
the location (metaphorically speaking) where something is based
middle (adjective) seat (adjective)
between an earlier and a later period of time
of a stage in the development of a language or literature between earlier and later stages
being neither at the beginning nor at the end in a series
equally distant from the extremes
middle (verb) seat (verb)
put in the middle show to a seat; assign a seat for
place or attach firmly in or on a base
place in or on a seat
provide with seats
put a seat on a chair
place ceremoniously or formally in an office or position
be able to seat
Difference between middle and seat

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