Found 4 items, similar to OFFSET.
English → Indonesian (Kamus Landak)
Definition: offset
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English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: offset
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English → English (WordNet)
Definition: offset
offset
n 1: the time at which something is supposed to begin;
“they got
an early start”;
“she knew from the get-go that he was
the man for her” [syn:
beginning,
commencement,
first,
outset,
get-go,
start,
kickoff,
starting time,
showtime] [ant:
middle,
end]
2: a compensating equivalent [syn:
counterbalance]
3: a horizontal branch from the base of plant that produces new
plants from buds at its tips [syn:
stolon,
runner]
4: a natural consequence of development [syn:
outgrowth,
branch,
offshoot]
5: a plate makes an inked impression on a rubber-blanketed
cylinder, which in turn transfers it to the paper [syn:
offset printing
]
6: structure where a wall or building narrows abruptly [syn:
set-back,
setoff]
[also:
offsetting]
offset
v 1: compensate for or counterbalance;
“offset deposits and
withdrawals” [syn:
countervail]
2: make up for;
“His skills offset his opponent's superior
strength” [syn:
cancel,
set off]
3: cause (printed matter) to transfer or smear onto another
surface
4: create an offset in;
“offset a wall”
5: produce by offset printing;
“offset the conference
proceedings”
[also:
offsetting]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Offset
Offset
\Off"set`\, n. [Off + set. Cf.
Set-off.]
In general, that which is set off, from, before, or against,
something; as:
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1. (Bot.) A short prostrate shoot, which takes root and
produces a tuft of leaves, etc. See Illust. of
Houseleek.
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2. A sum, account, or value set off against another sum or
account, as an equivalent; hence, anything which is given
in exchange or retaliation; a set-off.
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3. A spur from a range of hills or mountains.
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4. (Arch.) A horizontal ledge on the face of a wall, formed
by a diminution of its thickness, or by the weathering or
upper surface of a part built out from it; -- called also
set-off.
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5. (Surv.) A short distance measured at right angles from a
line actually run to some point in an irregular boundary,
or to some object.
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6. (Mech.) An abrupt bend in an object, as a rod, by which
one part is turned aside out of line, but nearly parallel,
with the rest; the part thus bent aside.
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7. (Print.) A more or less distinct transfer of a printed
page or picture to the opposite page, when the pages are
pressed together before the ink is dry or when it is poor;
an unitended transfer of an image from one page to
another; called also
setoff.
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8. See
offset printing.
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Offset staff (Surv.), a rod, usually ten links long, used
in measuring offsets.
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Offset
\Off*set"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Offset; p. pr. & vb. n.
Offsetting.]
1. To set off; to place over against; to balance; as, to
offset one account or charge against another.
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2. To form an offset in, as in a wall, rod, pipe, etc.
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Offset
\Off*set"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Offset; p. pr. & vb. n.
Offsetting.]
1. To set off; to place over against; to balance; as, to
offset one account or charge against another.
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2. To form an offset in, as in a wall, rod, pipe, etc.
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Offset
\Off"set\, v. i. (Printing)
To make an offset.
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