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Definition of Seating capacity
1. Noun. The number of people that can be seated in a vehicle or auditorium or stadium etc..
Lexicographical Neighbors of Seating Capacity
Literary usage of Seating capacity
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Columbus and Columbia: A Pictorial History of the Man and the Nation by James Gillespie Blaine, James William Buel, John Clark Ridpath, Benjamin Butterworth (1892)
"seating capacity, 1800. Sedgwick street car or north Clark street cable line.
... seating capacity, 2200. South Halstead street car at Randolph and State ..."
2. The Romance of the American Theatre by Mary Caroline Crawford (1913)
"This theatre, constructed of brick, with a seating capacity of about six hundred
persons, was erected in West Street, Annapolis, on ground leased from St. ..."
3. Appletons' Annual Cyclopædia and Register of Important Events of the Year (1891)
"... 1 with seating capacity of 1500, and a large skating rink. The Young Men's
Christian Association building is in course of construction. ..."
4. Music (1901)
"A recent issue of the London Musical Courier gives the seating capacity of the
... The official seating capacity is stated at 6575, which includes 1200 ..."