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Definition of Two-seater
1. Noun. An open automobile having a front seat and a rumble seat.
Generic synonyms: Auto, Automobile, Car, Machine, Motorcar
Terms within: Rumble Seat
Definition of Two-seater
1. Noun. A vehicle with seats for two people (a driver or pilot and one passenger) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Two-seater
Literary usage of Two-seater
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. St. Nicholas by Mary Mapes Dodge (1918)
"And when he saw it, Clarence Reginald made up his mind that if it was his last
one, he 'd forget the two-seater and "get" the single-seater. ..."
2. Aircraft Year Book by Manufacturers Aircraft Association (1920)
"Model 18-B. two-seater combat machine built for United States Model JN-4 D-2 ...
A. two-seater combat seaplane built for 1'nited States Model MF Flying Boat ..."
3. Textbook of Applied Aeronautic Engineering by Henry Woodhouse (1920)
"Typt Thomas-Morse -S-7 Side-by-Side two-seater The Thomas-Morse Tj7,e S 4--F.
has a wing spread of 22 feet. It weighs 1150 pounds and is powered with an 80 ..."
4. The International Military Digest Annual by Cornélis De Witt Willcox (1919)
"Another system of armament exists for slower two- seater planes, assigned to
missions of ... One engine of 220-260 hp; two- seater, 430 sq. ft. surface area ..."
5. Air Men O' War by Boyd Cable (1919)
"The Little Butcher broke off his fight with the scout and went, full out, after
the two-seater, the scout whirling round and following gamely. ..."
6. The Lafayette Flying Corps by Charles Nordhoff (1920)
"Colored rockets were dropped from the two-seater of the farther group to warn
... I dove on the two-seater, intending to pass under its tail and shoot from ..."
7. Guynemer, the Ace of Aces by Jacques Mortane (1918)
"I brought down a two-seater at 8:30, which lost one wing vand crashed into the
... Together with Captain Auger, forced a two- seater to dive from 600 meters ..."