seating
noun
[ ˈsiːtɪŋ ]
• the seats with which a building or room is provided.
• "the restaurant has seating for 80"
• an instance or time of making seats available to customers at a restaurant or performance venue.
• "lunch seatings are from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. only"
seat
verb
• arrange for (someone) to sit somewhere.
• "Owen seated his guests in the draughty baronial hall"
Similar:
position,
put,
place,
stand,
station,
install,
settle,
arrange,
dispose,
array,
range,
deploy,
plonk,
park,
posit,
• fit in position.
• "upper boulders were simply seated in the interstices below"
Origin:
Middle English (as a noun): from Old Norse sæti, from the Germanic base of sit. The verb dates from the late 16th century.