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saddle seat
noun
a chair seat having a double slope downward from a central ridge highest at the front.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of saddle seat1
First recorded in 1890–95
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Example Sentences
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Velazquez, after all, had a saddle seat for a two-horse duel.
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During this time, she has been chair of both the department and the saddle seat program.
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Fueled by the prospect of higher profits, airlines compete against each other to see how many passengers they can cram into their aircraft, innovating technologies like slimline and saddle seats to pack in the bodies.
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It has a saddle seat and is propelled by the rider's feet acting on cranks or levers.
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For himself, he kept oversight over the progress from the saddle seat of a fine horse that he possessed.
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