bucket seat

noun

Etymology

Apparently from French baquet (“cockpit”), from early twentieth-century French aircraft.

  1. derived from aircraft
  2. derived from baquet — “cockpit

Definitions

  1. A form-fitting seat for one passenger in automobiles, aircraft, and other such modes of…

    A form-fitting seat for one passenger in automobiles, aircraft, and other such modes of transport.

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