Transpiration vs Seating - What's the difference?
transpiration | seating |
(botany) The loss of water by evaporation in terrestrial plants, especially through the stomata; accompanied by a corresponding uptake from the roots.
(physiology) The process of giving off water vapour through the skin or mucous membranes.
The passage of gases through fine tubes.
(uncountable) The provision of chairs or other places for people to sit
(countable) A period of time in which a restaurant will seat guests
* {{quote-news, 1989, January 19, Ann Conway, 'Celebrity Cook-Off' Adds Laughs to Menu, Los Angeles Times
, 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 transpiration and seating
is that transpiration is (botany) the loss of water by evaporation in terrestrial plants, especially through the stomata; accompanied by a corresponding uptake from the roots while seating is (uncountable) the provision of chairs or other places for people to sit.As a verb seating is
.transpiration
English
(wikipedia transpiration)Noun
(-)seating
English
Noun
- There is plenty of comfortable seating .
citation
- cane seating