Seating vs Banquette - What's the difference?
seating | banquette |
(uncountable) The provision of chairs or other places for people to sit
(countable) A period of time in which a restaurant will seat guests
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, passage=They had three seatings and too many people. So, we raised our prices and kept it to two seatings.}}
Material for making seats.
A housing in which a component is seated.
As nouns the difference between seating and banquette
is that seating is the provision of chairs or other places for people to sit while banquette is a (typically upholstered) bench-like seat that runs along a wall.As a verb seating
is present participle of lang=en.seating
English
Noun
- There is plenty of comfortable seating .
citation
- cane seating