
1) Adjust 2) Afforest 3) Appose 4) Arrange 5) Arranged 6) Array 7) Attune 8) Backdrop 9) Band 10) Batch 11) Bent 12) Bracket 13) Cake 14) Calibrate 15) Checkrow 16) Citify 17) Clique 18) Clot 19) Coagulate 20) Coherence 21) Coiffe 22) Collection 23) Compilation 24) Congeal 25) Congealment 26) Congelation
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1) US Open component 2) US Open division 3) US Open match component 4) Activate the alarm clock 5) Address a fracture 6) Adjust 7) Adjust an alarm clock 8) Adjust for proper functioning 9) Adjust the alarm clock 10) Agreed 11) Agreed on 12) Agreed upon 13) All arranged 14) All good 15) All in place
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• (n.) A stone, commonly of granite, shaped like a short brick and usually somewhat larger than one, used for street paving. Commonly written sett. • (n.) Any of various standards of measurement of the fineness of cloth; specif., the number of reeds in one inch and the number of threads in each reed. The exact meaning varies according to ...
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[Noun] Plural form: sets. A group of people or things that belong together. In sport it means a series of games, such as tennis or darts.
Example: In the gym I use a set of weights.
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(General) Pre-determined number of games necessary to win a match.
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(from the article `exercise`) ...percent of the maximum they can lift for that particular exercise. This load should allow the completion of 12 reps of that exercise in 24 to 30 ...
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(from the article `set theory`) Between the years 1874 and 1897, the German mathematician and logician Georg Cantor created a theory of abstract sets of entities and made it into a ... ...kind, which are known as the members of the classes in question. Some logicians use the terms `class` and `set` interchangeably; o...
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(In topic `Security`) The SET (Secure Electronic Transaction) protocol, used by the credit card companies to ensure secure credit card transactions over the Internet, represents one of the most sophisticated uses of digital signatures. It provides a mechanism for credit card numbers for credit card numbers to be transferred directly to the credit c...
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1. To cause to sit; to make to assume a specified position or attitude; to give site or place to; to place; to put; to fix; as, to set a house on a stone foundation; to set a book on a shelf; to set a dish on a table; to set a chest or trunk on its bottom or on end. 'I do set my bow in the cloud.' (Gen. Ix. 13) ... 2. Hence, to attach or affix (som...
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(v) Set is the act by which the requirements required are arranged for starting or executing any event or process etc. Eg. Set a bench to hear constitutional matters
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A term used in different ways to describe: -A small onion or shallot bulb that is planted to grow into a mature vegetable for eating. -Blossom that has been fertilised, especially on a fruit tree
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1) Verb - To set is to prepare the stage for the coming scene by placing everything in its correct position. 2) Noun - The set is all the scenery, furniture and props used to create a particular scene. 3) When an actor has learnt their lines and stage directions they are 'set'.
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Set (sĕt)
transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Set ;
present participle & verbal noun Setting .] [ Middle English
setten , Anglo-Saxon
setton ; akin to Old Saxon
settian , OFries.
setta , Dutc...
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Set adjective 1. Fixed in position; immovable; rigid; as, a
set line; a
set countenance.
2. Firm; unchanging; obstinate; as,
set opinions or prejudices.
3. Regular; uniform; formal; as, a
set discourse; a
set battle. 'The
set phra...
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Set noun 1. The act of setting, as of the sun or other heavenly body; descent; hence, the close; termination. 'Locking at the
set of day.'
Tennyson. « The weary sun hath made a golden
set .»
Shak. 2. That which is set, placed, or fixed. Speci...
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(appended to a font volume name) A discounted font volume.
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(1 - Staging) The set of scenery used in a scene. (2 - General) To position an item ready for the production.
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The balance of the boat. “To set the boat” means to bring it into balance. The term “the boat is to Starboard (or Port) means the boat leaning to that side.
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band 1 lot noun an unofficial association of people or groups; `the smart set goes there`; `they were an angry lot`
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readiness noun (psychology) being temporarily ready to respond in a particular way; `the subjects` set led them to solve problems the familiar way and to overlook the simpler solution`; `his instructions deliberately gave them the wrong set`
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(mythology) In Egyptian mythology, the god of night, the desert, and of all evils. Portrayed as a grotesque animal with long ears and a tail, Set was the murderer of his brother Osiris, later ruler of the underworld
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(mathematics) In mathematics, any collection of defined things (elements), provided the elements are distinct and that there is a rule to decide whether an element is a member of a set. It is usually denoted by a capital letter and in...
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(noun) juego
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[Logging] Combination of two fallers, or one faller and one bucker working together.
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being temporarily ready to respond in a particular way
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