Restraining belts fastened to the frame of automobiles, aircraft, or other vehicles, and strapped around the person occupying the seat in the car or plane, intended to prevent the person from being thrown forward or out of the vehicle in case of sudden deceleration
Automotive safety devices consisting of a bag designed to inflate upon collision and prevent passengers from pitching forward. (American Heritage Dictionary, 1982)
Automobiles -- Seat belts -- Investigation : Survey of characteristics of seat belt non-wearers / prepared for the Federal Office of Road Safety by Arup Transportation Planning
A weight-carrying structure for navigation of the air that is supported either by its own buoyancy or by the dynamic action of the air against its surfaces. (Webster, 1973)
Seaton family. : The history of the house of Seytoun to the year M.D.LIX. / By Richard Maitland. With the continuation, by Alexander Viscount Kingston, to M.DC.LXXXVII
Seaton, John Colborne 1st baron, 1778-1863 : The life of John Colborne, Field-Marshal Lord Seaton : compiled from his letters, records of his conversations, and other sources / by G. C. Moore Smith
A weight-carrying structure for navigation of the air that is supported either by its own buoyancy or by the dynamic action of the air against its surfaces. (Webster, 1973)