Found 2 items, similar to sets.
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Definition: set
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English → English (WordNet)
Definition: set
set
adj 1: (usually followed by `to' or `for') on the point of or
strongly disposed;
“in no fit state to continue”;
“fit
to drop”;
“laughing fit to burst”;
“she was fit to
scream”;
“primed for a fight”;
“we are set to go at
any time” [syn:
fit(p),
primed(p),
set(p)]
2: fixed and unmoving;
“with eyes set in a fixed glassy stare”;
“his bearded face already has a set hollow look”- Connor
Cruise O'Brien;
“a face rigid with pain” [syn:
fixed,
rigid]
3: situated in a particular spot or position;
“valuable
centrally located urban land”;
“strategically placed
artillery”;
“a house set on a hilltop”;
“nicely situated
on a quiet riverbank” [syn:
located,
placed,
situated]
4: set down according to a plan:
“a carefully laid table with
places set for four people”;
“stones laid in a pattern”
[syn:
laid]
5: being below the horizon;
“the moon is set” [syn:
set(p)]
6: determined or decided upon as by an authority;
“date and
place are already determined”;
“the dictated terms of
surrender”;
“the time set for the launching” [syn:
determined,
dictated]
7: converted to solid form (as concrete) [syn:
hardened]
[also:
setting]
set
n 1: a group of things of the same kind that belong together and
are so used;
“a set of books”;
“a set of golf clubs”;
“a
set of teeth”
2: (mathematics) an abstract collection of numbers or symbols;
“the set of prime numbers is infinite”
3: several exercises intended to be done in series;
“he did
four sets of the incline bench press” [syn:
exercise set]
4: representation consisting of the scenery and other
properties used to identify the location of a dramatic
production;
“the sets were meticulously authentic” [syn:
stage set
]
5: an unofficial association of people or groups;
“the smart
set goes there”;
“they were an angry lot” [syn:
circle,
band,
lot]
6: a relatively permanent inclination to react in a particular
way;
“the set of his mind was obvious” [syn:
bent]
7: the act of putting something in position;
“he gave a final
set to his hat”
8: a unit of play in tennis or squash;
“they played two sets of
tennis after dinner”
9: the process of becoming hard or solid by cooling or drying
or crystallization;
“the hardening of concrete”;
“he
tested the set of the glue” [syn:
hardening,
solidifying,
solidification,
curing]
10: evil beast-headed Egyptian god with high square ears and a
long snout; brother and murderer of Osiris [syn:
Seth]
11: the descent of a heavenly body below the horizon;
“before
the set of sun”
12: (psychology) a temporary readiness 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” [syn:
readiness]
13: any electronic equipment that receives or transmits radio or
tv signals;
“the early sets ran on storage batteries”
[also:
setting]
set
v 1: put into a certain place or abstract location;
“Put your
things here”;
“Set the tray down”;
“Set the dogs on the
scent of the missing children”;
“Place emphasis on a
certain point” [syn:
put,
place,
pose,
position,
lay]
2: fix conclusively or authoritatively;
“set the rules” [syn:
determine]
3: decide upon or fix definitely;
“fix the variables”;
“specify
the parameters” [syn:
specify,
determine,
fix,
limit]
4: establish as the highest level or best performance;
“set a
record” [syn:
mark]
5: put into a certain state; cause to be in a certain state;
“set the house afire”
6: fix in a border;
“The goldsmith set the diamond”
7: make ready or suitable or equip in advance for a particular
purpose or for some use, event, etc;
“Get the children
ready for school!”;
“prepare for war”;
“I was fixing to
leave town after I paid the hotel bill” [syn:
fix,
prepare,
set up,
ready,
gear up]
8: set to a certain position or cause to operate correctly;
“set clocks or instruments”
9: locate;
“The film is set in Africa” [syn:
localize,
localise,
place]
10: disappear beyond the horizon;
“the sun sets early these
days” [syn:
go down,
go under] [ant:
rise]
11: adapt for performance in a different way;
“set this poem to
music” [syn:
arrange]
12: put or set (seeds or seedlings) into the ground;
“Let's
plant flowers in the garden” [syn:
plant]
13: apply or start;
“set fire to a building”
14: become gelatinous;
“the liquid jelled after we added the
enzyme” [syn:
jell,
congeal]
15: put into a position that will restore a normal state;
“set a
broken bone”
16: insert (a nail or screw below the surface, as into a
countersink) [syn:
countersink]
17: give a fine, sharp edge to a knife or razor
18: urge a dog to attack someone [syn:
sic]
19: estimate;
“We put the time of arrival at 8 P.M.” [syn:
place,
put]
20: equip with sails, masts, etc.;
“rig a ship” [syn:
rig,
set up
]
21: get ready for a particular purpose or event;
“set up an
experiment”;
“set the table”;
“lay out the tools for the
surgery” [syn:
set up,
lay out]
22: alter or regulate so as to achieve accuracy or conform to a
standard;
“Adjust the clock, please”;
“correct the
alignment of the front wheels” [syn:
adjust,
correct]
23: bear fruit;
“the apple trees fructify” [syn:
fructify]
24: arrange attractively;
“dress my hair for the wedding” [syn:
dress,
arrange,
do,
coif,
coiffe,
coiffure]
[also:
setting]