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Meaning:

Adjective:

  • of hair Fixed in a certain style.
  • Fixed in one?s opinion.
  • Intent, determined (to do something).
  • Prearranged.
  • Ready, prepared.

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Noun:

  • tennis A complete series of games, forming part of a match.
  • A collection of various objects for a particular purpose.
  • A device for receiving broadcast radio waves; a radio or television.
  • A group of people, usually meeting socially.
  • A matching collection of similar things.
  • An object made up several parts
  • A punch for setting nails in wood.
  • A sett; a hole made and lived in by a badger.
  • in plural, ?sets?|mathematics informal Set theory.
  • dance The initial or basic formation of dancers.
  • exercise A group of repetitions of a single exercise performed one after the other without rest.
  • horticulture A small tuber or bulb used instead of seed, particularly onion sets and potato sets.
  • music A drum kit, a drum set.
  • music A musical performance by a band, disc jockey, etc., consisting of several musical pieces.
  • slang Three of a kind in community card games, the term is usually reserved for a situation in which a pair in a player's hand is matched by a single card on the board. Compare with ''trips''. Weisenberg, Michael (2000) ''[http://www.poker1.com/mcu/pokerdictionary/mculib_dictionary_info.asp The Official Dictionary of Poker].'' MGI/Mike Caro University. ISBN 978-1880069523
  • settheory A collection of zero or more objects, possibly infinite in size, and disregarding any order or repetition of the objects which may be contained within it.
  • The scenery for a film or play.
  • volleyball The act of directing the ball to a teammate for an attack.

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Proper noun:

  • An ancient Egyptian god, variously described as the god of chaos, the god of thunder and storms, or the god of destruction.

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Verb:

  • transitive|archaic to sit.
  • English
  • intransitive Of a heavenly body, to disappear below the horizon of a planet, etc, as it rotates.
  • intransitive To solidify.
  • bridge To defeat a contract.
  • transitive To adjust.
  • transitive To arrange (type).
  • transitive To arrange with dishes and cutlery.
  • transitive To compile, to make (a crossword).
  • transitive To determine or settle.
  • transitive To devise and assign (work) to.
  • transitive To fit (someone) up in a situation.
  • transitive To introduce or describe.
  • transitive To locate, to backdrop (a play, etc).
  • transitive To prepare (a stage or film set).
  • transitive To punch (a nail) into wood so that its head is below the surface.
  • transitive To put (something) down, to rest.
  • volleyball To direct (the ball) to a teammate for an attack.

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