1. seater - Noun
2. Seater - Proper noun
seater (plural seaters)
(in combination) A vehicle or item of furniture that has a specified seating capacity.
A three-seater sofa
A single-seater aircraft
Seater (plural Seaters)
A surname.
I used to be pretty reckless. When I was a runner for a production company, I drove a massive 16 seater van. I was only 18. I mean I look young now, but then I looked about 12. Gail Porter
1991 IMSA GTP The FIA attempted to make Group C into a virtual "two seater Grand Prix" format in the early 1990s, with engine rules in common with F1, short race distances, and a schedule dovetailing with that of the F1 rounds. Source: Internet
Although based on the T.7 twin seater, it used the fuselage and tail of the F.8, and the longer wings of the F.3. Source: Internet
Gloster had initially proposed a night fighter design to meet the Air Ministry specification for the Mosquito replacement, based on the two seater trainer variant of the Meteor, with the pilot in the front seat and the navigator in the rear. Source: Internet
This bundle includes an all-in-one video conferencing bar for small (4-6 seater) boardrooms. Source: Internet
We then have the ones near the top of the pecking order and these are the thirty two seater buses. Source: Internet