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set
/ˈsɛt/
(
v
.)設置,樹立,確立,確定,固定一盤;布景,舞臺裝置;一套,一副,一批,一系列;機器
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基本飽和割集
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資料集
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關聯割集
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定向分割集
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集合論
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集( 合 ); 組
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集 集合 設定 套
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Set
v. i.
1.
To
pass
below
the
horizon
;
to
go
down
;
to
decline
;
to
sink
out
of
sight
;
to
come
to
an
end
.
Ere
the
weary
sun
set
in
the
west
.
--
Shak
.
Thus
this
century
sets
with
little
mirth
,
and
the
next
is
likely
to
arise
with
more
mourning
.
--
Fuller
.
2.
To
fit
music
to
words
. [
Obs
.]
3.
To
place
plants
or
shoots
in
the
ground
;
to
plant
.
“To
sow
dry
,
and
set
wet.”
4.
To
be
fixed
for
growth
;
to
strike
root
;
to
begin
to
germinate
or
form
;
as
,
cuttings
set
well
;
the
fruit
has
set
well
(
i
.
e
.
,
not
blasted
in
the
blossom
).
5.
To
become
fixed
or
rigid
;
to
be
fastened
.
A
gathering
and
serring
of
the
spirits
together
to
resist
,
maketh
the
teeth
to
set
hard
one
against
another
.
--
Bacon
.
6.
To
congeal
;
to
concrete
;
to
solidify
; --
of
cements
,
glues
,
gels
,
concrete
,
substances
polymerizing
into
plastics
,
etc
.
That
fluid
substance
in
a
few
minutes
begins
to
set
.
--
Boyle
.
7.
To
have
a
certain
direction
in
motion
;
to
flow
;
to
move
on
;
to
tend
;
as
,
the
current
sets
to
the
north
;
the
tide
sets
to
the
windward
.
8.
To
begin
to
move
;
to
go
out
or
forth
;
to
start
; --
now
followed
by
out
.
The
king
is
set
from
London
.
--
Shak
.
9.
To
indicate
the
position
of
game
; --
said
of
a
dog
;
as
,
the
dog
sets
well
;
also
,
to
hunt
game
by
the
aid
of
a
setter
.
10.
To
apply
one's
self
;
to
undertake
earnestly
; --
now
followed
by
out
.
If
he
sets
industriously
and
sincerely
to
perform
the
commands
of
Christ
,
he
can
have
no
ground
of
doubting
but
it
shall
prove
successful
to
him
.
--
Hammond
.
11.
To
fit
or
suit
one
;
to
sit
;
as
,
the
coat
sets
well
.
Note:
[
Colloquially
used
,
but
improperly
,
for
sit
.]
Note:
☞
The
use
of
the
verb
set
for
sit
in
such
expressions
as
,
the
hen
is
setting
on
thirteen
eggs
;
a
setting
hen
,
etc
.,
although
colloquially
common
,
and
sometimes
tolerated
in
serious
writing
,
is
not
to
be
approved
.
To set about
,
to
commence
;
to
begin
.
To set forward
,
to
move
or
march
;
to
begin
to
march
;
to
advance
.
To set forth
,
to
begin
a
journey
.
To set in
.
(a)
To
begin
;
to
enter
upon
a
particular
state
;
as
,
winter
set in
early
.
(b)
To
settle
one's
self
;
to
become
established
.
“When
the
weather
was
set
in
to
be
very
bad.”
--
Addison
.
(c)
To
flow
toward
the
shore
; --
said
of
the
tide
.
To set off
.
(a)
To
enter
upon
a
journey
;
to
start
.
(b)
Typog.
To
deface
or
soil
the
next
sheet
; --
said
of
the
ink
on
a
freshly
printed
sheet
,
when
another
sheet
comes
in
contact
with
it
before
it
has
had
time
to
dry
.
To set on
or
To set upon
.
(a)
To
begin
,
as
a
journey
or
enterprise
;
to
set
about
.
He
that
would
seriously
set upon
the
search
of
truth
.
--
Locke
.
(b)
To
assault
;
to
make
an
attack
.
Cassio
hath
here
been
set on
in
the
dark
.
--
Shak
.
--
To set out
,
to
begin
a
journey
or
course
;
as
,
to set out
for
London
,
or
from
London
;
to set out
in
business;
to set out
in
life
or
the
world
.
To set to
,
to
apply
one's
self
to
.
To set up
.
(a)
To
begin
business
or
a
scheme
of
life
;
as
,
to set up
in
trade
;
to set up
for
one's
self
.
(b)
To
profess
openly
;
to
make
pretensions
.
Those
men
who
set up
for
mortality
without
regard
to
religion
,
are
generally
but
virtuous
in
part
.
--
Swift
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Set
a.
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
phrase
of
peace.”
4.
Established
;
prescribed
;
as
,
set
forms
of
prayer
.
5.
Adjusted
;
arranged
;
formed
;
adapted
.
Set hammer
.
(a)
A
hammer
the
head
of
which
is
not
tightly
fastened
upon
the
handle
,
but
may
be
reversed
. --
Knight
.
(b)
A
hammer
with
a
concave
face
which
forms
a
die
for
shaping
anything
,
as
the
end
of
a
bolt
,
rivet
,
etc
.
Set line
,
a
line
to
which
a
number
of
baited
hooks
are
attached
,
and
which
,
supported
by
floats
and
properly
secured
,
may
be
left
unguarded
during
the
absence
of
the
fisherman
.
Set nut
,
a
jam
nut
or
lock
nut
.
See
under
Nut
.
Set screw
Mach.
,
a
screw
,
sometimes
cupped
or
printed
at
one
end
,
and
screwed
through
one
part
,
as
of
a
machine
,
tightly
upon
another
part
,
to
prevent
the
one
from
slipping
upon
the
other
.
Set speech
,
a
speech
carefully
prepared
before
it
is
delivered
in
public
;
a
formal
or
methodical
speech
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Set
,
n.
1.
The
act
of
setting
,
as
of
the
sun
or
other
heavenly
body
;
descent
;
hence
,
the
close
;
termination
.
“Locking
at
the
set
of
day.”
The
weary
sun
hath
made
a
golden
set
.
--
Shak
.
2.
That
which
is
set
,
placed
,
or
fixed
.
Specifically
: --
(a)
A
young
plant
for
growth
;
as
,
a
set
of
white
thorn
.
(b)
That
which
is
staked
;
a
wager
;
a
venture
;
a
stake
;
hence
,
a
game
at
venture
. [
Obs
.
or
R
.]
We
will
in
France
,
by
God's
grace
,
play
a
set
Shall
strike
his
father's
crown
into
the
hazard
. --
Shak
.
That
was
but
civil
war
,
an
equal
set
.
--
Dryden
.
(c)
Mech.
Permanent
change
of
figure
in
consequence
of
excessive
strain
,
as
from
compression
,
tension
,
bending
,
twisting
,
etc
.;
as
,
the
set
of
a
spring
.
(d)
A
kind
of
punch
used
for
bending
,
indenting
,
or
giving
shape
to
,
metal
;
as
,
a
saw
set
.
(e)
Pile Driving
A
piece
placed
temporarily
upon
the
head
of
a
pile
when
the
latter
cannot
be
reached
by
the
weight
,
or
hammer
,
except
by
means
of
such
an
intervening
piece
. [
Often
incorrectly
written
sett
.]
(f)
Carp.
A
short
steel
spike
used
for
driving
the
head
of
a
nail
below
the
surface
.
Called
also
nail set
.
3.
A
number
of
things
of
the
same
kind
,
ordinarily
used
or
classed
together
;
a
collection
of
articles
which
naturally
complement
each
other
,
and
usually
go
together
;
an
assortment
;
a
suit
;
as
,
a
set
of
chairs
,
of
china
,
of
surgical
or
mathematical
instruments
,
of
books
,
etc
. [
In
this
sense
,
sometimes
incorrectly
written
sett
.]
4.
A
number
of
persons
associated
by
custom
,
office
,
common
opinion
,
quality
,
or
the
like
;
a
division
;
a
group
;
a
clique
.
“Others
of
our
set
.”
This
falls
into
different
divisions
,
or
sets
,
of
nations
connected
under
particular
religions
.
--
R
.
P
.
Ward
.
5.
Direction
or
course
;
as
,
the
set
of
the
wind
,
or
of
a
current
.
6.
In
dancing
,
the
number
of
persons
necessary
to
execute
a
quadrille
;
also
,
the
series
of
figures
or
movements
executed
.
7.
The
deflection
of
a
tooth
,
or
of
the
teeth
,
of
a
saw
,
which
causes
the
the
saw
to
cut
a
kerf
,
or
make
an
opening
,
wider
than
the
blade
.
8.
(a)
A
young
oyster
when
first
attached
.
(b)
Collectively
,
the
crop
of
young
oysters
in
any
locality
.
9.
Tennis
A
series
of
as
many
games
as
may
be
necessary
to
enable
one
side
to
win
six
.
If
at
the
end
of
the
tenth
game
the
score
is
a
tie
,
the
set
is
usually
called
a
deuce
set
,
and
decided
by
an
application
of
the
rules
for
playing
off
deuce
in
a
game
.
See
Deuce
.
10.
Type Founding
That
dimension
of
the
body
of
a
type
called
by
printers
the
width
.
11.
Textiles
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
the
location
where
it
is
used
.
Sometimes
written
sett
.
12.
A
stone
,
commonly
of
granite
,
shaped
like
a
short
brick
and
usually
somewhat
larger
than
one
,
used
for
street
paving
.
Commonly
written
sett
.
13.
Camber
of
a
curved
roofing
tile
.
14.
The
manner
,
state
,
or
quality
of
setting
or
fitting
;
fit
;
as
,
the
set
of
a
coat
. [
Colloq
.]
Dead set
.
(a)
The
act
of
a
setter
dog
when
it
discovers
the
game
,
and
remains
intently
fixed
in
pointing
it
out
.
(b)
A
fixed
or
stationary
condition
arising
from
obstacle
or
hindrance
;
a
deadlock
;
as
,
to
be
at
a
dead
set
.
(c)
A
concerted
scheme
to
defraud
by
gaming
;
a
determined
onset
.
To make a dead set
,
to
make
a
determined
onset
,
literally
or
figuratively
.
Syn:
--
Collection
;
series
;
group
.
See
Pair
.
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Set
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Set
;
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Setting
.]
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
(
something
)
to
something
else
,
or
in
or
upon
a
certain
place
.
Set
your
affection
on
things
above
.
--
Col
.
iii
. 2.
The
Lord
set
a
mark
upon
Cain
.
--
Gen
.
iv
. 15.
3.
To
make
to
assume
specified
place
,
condition
,
or
occupation
;
to
put
in
a
certain
condition
or
state
(
described
by
the
accompanying
words
);
to
cause
to
be
.
The
Lord
thy
God
will
set
thee
on
high
.
--
Deut
.
xxviii
. 1.
I
am
come
to
set
a
man
at
variance
against
his
father
,
and
the
daughter
against
her
mother
.
--
Matt
.
x
. 35.
Every
incident
sets
him
thinking
.
--
Coleridge
.
4.
To
fix
firmly
;
to
make
fast
,
permanent
,
or
stable
;
to
render
motionless
;
to
give
an
unchanging
place
,
form
,
or
condition
to
.
Specifically
: --
(a)
To
cause
to
stop
or
stick
;
to
obstruct
;
to
fasten
to
a
spot
;
hence
,
to
occasion
difficulty
to
;
to
embarrass
;
as
,
to
set
a
coach
in
the
mud
.
They
show
how
hard
they
are
set
in
this
particular
.
--
Addison
.
(b)
To
fix
beforehand
;
to
determine
;
hence
,
to
make
unyielding
or
obstinate
;
to
render
stiff
,
unpliant
,
or
rigid
;
as
,
to
set
one's
countenance
.
His
eyes
were
set
by
reason
of
his
age
.
--
1
Kings
xiv
. 4.
On
these
three
objects
his
heart
was
set
.
--
Macaulay
.
Make
my
heart
as
a
millstone
,
set
my
face
as
a
flint
.
--
Tennyson
.
(c)
To
fix
in
the
ground
,
as
a
post
or
a
tree
;
to
plant
;
as
,
to
set
pear
trees
in
an
orchard
.
(d)
To
fix
,
as
a
precious
stone
,
in
a
border
of
metal
;
to
place
in
a
setting
;
hence
,
to
place
in
or
amid
something
which
serves
as
a
setting
;
as
,
to
set
glass
in
a
sash
.
And
him
too
rich
a
jewel
to
be
set
In
vulgar
metal
for
a
vulgar
use
. --
Dryden
.
(e)
To
render
stiff
or
solid
;
especially
,
to
convert
into
curd
;
to
curdle
;
as
,
to
set
milk
for
cheese
.
5.
To
put
into
a
desired
position
or
condition
;
to
adjust
;
to
regulate
;
to
adapt
.
Specifically
: --
(a)
To
put
in
order
in
a
particular
manner
;
to
prepare
;
as
,
to
set
(
that
is
,
to
hone
)
a
razor
;
to
set
a
saw
.
Tables
for
to
sette
,
and
beddes
make
.
--
Chaucer
.
(b)
To
extend
and
bring
into
position
;
to
spread
;
as
,
to
set
the
sails
of
a
ship
.
(c)
To
give
a
pitch
to
,
as
a
tune
;
to
start
by
fixing
the
keynote
;
as
,
to
set
a
psalm
.
(d)
To
reduce
from
a
dislocated
or
fractured
state
;
to
replace
;
as
,
to
set
a
broken
bone
.
(e)
To
make
to
agree
with
some
standard
;
as
,
to
set
a
watch
or
a
clock
.
(f)
Masonry
To
lower
into
place
and
fix
solidly
,
as
the
blocks
of
cut
stone
in
a
structure
.
6.
To
stake
at
play
;
to
wager
;
to
risk
.
I
have
set
my
life
upon
a
cast
,
And
I
will
stand
the
hazard
of
the
die
. --
Shak
.
7.
To
fit
with
music
;
to
adapt
,
as
words
to
notes
;
to
prepare
for
singing
.
Set
thy
own
songs
,
and
sing
them
to
thy
lute
.
--
Dryden
.
8.
To
determine
;
to
appoint
;
to
assign
;
to
fix
;
as
,
to
set
a
time
for
a
meeting
;
to
set
a
price
on
a
horse
.
9.
To
adorn
with
something
infixed
or
affixed
;
to
stud
;
to
variegate
with
objects
placed
here
and
there
.
High
on
their
heads
,
with
jewels
richly
set
,
Each
lady
wore
a
radiant
coronet
. --
Dryden
.
Pastoral
dales
thin
set
with
modern
farms
.
--
Wordsworth
.
10.
To
value
;
to
rate
; --
with
at
.
Be
you
contented
,
wearing
now
the
garland
,
To
have
a
son
set
your
decrees
at
naught
. --
Shak
.
I
do
not
set
my
life
at
a
pin's
fee
.
--
Shak
.
11.
To
point
out
the
seat
or
position
of
,
as
birds
,
or
other
game
; --
said
of
hunting
dogs
.
12.
To
establish
as
a
rule
;
to
furnish
;
to
prescribe
;
to
assign
;
as
,
to
set
an
example
;
to
set
lessons
to
be
learned
.
13.
To
suit
;
to
become
;
as
,
it
sets
him
ill
. [
Scot
.]
14.
Print.
To
compose
;
to
arrange
in
words
,
lines
,
etc
.;
as
,
to
set
type
;
to
set
a
page
.
To set abroach
.
See
Abroach
. [
Obs
.] --
Shak
.
To set against
,
to
oppose
;
to
set
in
comparison
with
,
or
to
oppose
to
,
as
an
equivalent
in
exchange
;
as
,
to set
one
thing
against
another
.
To set agoing
,
to
cause
to
move
.
To set apart
,
to
separate
to
a
particular
use
;
to
separate
from
the
rest
;
to
reserve
.
To set a saw
,
to
bend
each
tooth
a
little
,
every
alternate
one
being
bent
to
one
side
,
and
the
intermediate
ones
to
the
other
side
,
so
that
the
opening
made
by
the
saw
may
be
a
little
wider
than
the
thickness
of
the
back
,
to
prevent
the
saw
from
sticking
.
To set aside
.
(a)
To
leave
out
of
account
;
to
pass
by
;
to
omit
;
to
neglect
;
to
reject
;
to
annul
.
Setting aside
all
other
considerations
,
I
will
endeavor
to
know
the
truth
,
and
yield
to
that
.
--
Tillotson
.
(b)
To
set
apart
;
to
reserve
;
as
,
to set aside
part
of
one's
income
.
(c)
Law
See
under
Aside
.
To set at defiance
,
to
defy
.
To set at ease
,
to
quiet
;
to
tranquilize
;
as
,
to set
the
heart
at ease
.
To set at naught
,
to
undervalue
;
to
contemn
;
to
despise
.
“Ye
have
set
at
naught
all
my
counsel.”
--
Prov
.
i
. 25.
To set a trap
To set a snare
,
or
To set a gin
,
to
put
it
in
a
proper
condition
or
position
to
catch
prey
;
hence
,
to
lay
a
plan
to
deceive
and
draw
another
into
one's
power
.
To set at work
,
or
To set to work
.
(a)
To
cause
to
enter
on
work
or
action
,
or
to
direct
how
tu
enter
on
work
.
(b)
To
apply
one's
self
; --
used
reflexively
.
To set before
.
(a)
To
bring
out
to
view
before
;
to
exhibit
.
(b)
To
propose
for
choice
to
;
to
offer
to
.
To set by
.
(a)
To
set
apart
or
on
one
side
;
to
reject
.
(b)
To
attach
the
value
of
(
anything
)
to
.
“I
set
not
a
straw
by
thy
dreamings.”
--
Chaucer
.
To set by the compass
,
to
observe
and
note
the
bearing
or
situation
of
by
the
compass
.
To set case
,
to
suppose
;
to
assume
.
Cf
.
Put case
,
under
Put
,
v. t.
[
Obs
.] --
Chaucer
.
To set down
.
(a)
To
enter
in
writing
;
to
register
.
Some
rules
were
to
be
set down
for
the
government
of
the
army
.
--
Clarendon
.
(b)
To
fix
;
to
establish
;
to
ordain
.
This
law
we
may
name
eternal
,
being
that
order
which
God
. . .
hath
set down
with
himself
,
for
himself
to
do
all
things
by
.
--
Hooker
.
(c)
To
humiliate
.
To set eyes on
,
to
see
;
to
behold
;
to
fasten
the
eyes
on
.
To set fire to
,
or
To set on fire
,
to
communicate
fire
to
;
fig
.,
to
inflame
;
to
enkindle
the
passions
of
;
to
irritate
.
To set flying
Naut.
,
to
hook
to
halyards
,
sheets
,
etc
.,
instead
of
extending
with
rings
or
the
like
on
a
stay
; --
said
of
a
sail
.
To set forth
.
(a)
To
manifest
;
to
offer
or
present
to
view
;
to
exhibt
;
to
display
.
(b)
To
publish
;
to
promulgate
;
to
make
appear
. --
Waller
.
(c)
To
send
out
;
to
prepare
and
send
. [
Obs
.]
The
Venetian
admiral
had
a
fleet
of
sixty
galleys
,
set forth
by
the
Venetians
.
--
Knolles
.
--
To set forward
.
(a)
To
cause
to
advance
.
(b)
To
promote
.
To set free
,
to
release
from
confinement
,
imprisonment
,
or
bondage
;
to
liberate
;
to
emancipate
.
To set in
,
to
put
in
the
way
;
to
begin
;
to
give
a
start
to
. [
Obs
.]
If
you
please
to
assist
and
set
me
in
,
I
will
recollect
myself
.
--
Collier
.
--
To set in order
,
to
adjust
or
arrange
;
to
reduce
to
method
.
“The
rest
will
I
set
in
order
when
I
come.”
--
1
Cor
.
xi
. 34.
To set milk
.
(a)
To
expose
it
in
open
dishes
in
order
that
the
cream
may
rise
to
the
surface
.
(b)
To
cause
it
to
become
curdled
as
by
the
action
of
rennet
.
See
4
(e)
.
To set much by
or
To set little by
,
to
care
much
,
or
little
,
for
.
To set of
,
to
value
;
to
set
by
. [
Obs
.]
“I
set
not
an
haw
of
his
proverbs.”
--
Chaucer
.
To set off
.
(a)
To
separate
from
a
whole
;
to
assign
to
a
particular
purpose
;
to
portion
off
;
as
,
to set off
a
portion
of
an
estate
.
(b)
To
adorn
;
to
decorate
;
to
embellish
.
They
. . .
set off
the
worst
faces
with
the
best
airs
.
--
Addison
.
(c)
To
give
a
flattering
description
of
.
To set off against
,
to
place
against
as
an
equivalent
;
as
,
to set off
one
man's
services
against
another's
.
To set on
or
To set upon
.
(a)
To
incite
;
to
instigate
.
“Thou,
traitor
,
hast
set
on
thy
wife
to
this.”
--
Shak
.
(b)
To
employ
,
as
in
a
task
.
“
Set
on
thy
wife
to
observe.”
--
Shak
.
(c)
To
fix
upon
;
to
attach
strongly
to
;
as
,
to
set
one's
heart
or
affections
on
some
object
.
See
definition
2,
above
.
To set one's cap for
.
See
under
Cap
,
n.
To set one's self against
,
to
place
one's
self
in
a
state
of
enmity
or
opposition
to
.
To set one's teeth
,
to
press
them
together
tightly
.
To set on foot
,
to
set
going
;
to
put
in
motion
;
to
start
.
To set out
.
(a)
To
assign
;
to
allot
;
to
mark
off
;
to
limit
;
as
,
to set out
the
share
of
each
proprietor
or
heir
of
an
estate
;
to set out
the
widow's
thirds
.
(b)
To
publish
,
as
a
proclamation
. [
Obs
.]
(c)
To
adorn
;
to
embellish
.
An
ugly
woman
,
in
rich
habit
set out
with
jewels
,
nothing
can
become
.
--
Dryden
.
(d)
To
raise
,
equip
,
and
send
forth
;
to
furnish
. [
R
.]
The
Venetians
pretend
they
could
set out
,
in
case
of
great
necessity
,
thirty
men-of-war
.
--
Addison
.
(e)
To
show
;
to
display
;
to
recommend
;
to
set
off
.
I
could
set out
that
best
side
of
Luther
.
--
Atterbury
.
(f)
To
show
;
to
prove
. [
R
.]
“Those
very
reasons
set
out
how
heinous
his
sin
was.”
--
Atterbury
.
(g)
Law
To
recite
;
to
state
at
large
.
To set over
.
(a)
To
appoint
or
constitute
as
supervisor
,
inspector
,
ruler
,
or
commander
.
(b)
To
assign
;
to
transfer
;
to
convey
.
To set right
,
to
correct
;
to
put
in
order
.
To set sail
.
Naut.
See
under
Sail
,
n.
To set store by
,
to
consider
valuable
.
To set the fashion
,
to
determine
what
shall
be
the
fashion
;
to
establish
the
mode
.
To set the teeth on edge
,
to
affect
the
teeth
with
a
disagreeable
sensation
,
as
when
acids
are
brought
in
contact
with
them
.
To set the watch
Naut.
,
to
place
the
starboard
or
port
watch
on
duty
.
To set to
,
to
attach
to
;
to
affix
to
.
“He . . .
hath
set
to
his
seal
that
God
is
true.”
--
John
iii
. 33.
To set up
.
a
To
erect
;
to
raise
;
to
elevate
;
as
,
to
set
up
a
building
,
or
a
machine
;
to
set
up
a
post
,
a
wall
,
a
pillar
.
(b)
Hence
,
to
exalt
;
to
put
in
power
.
“I
will
. . .
set
up
the
throne
of
David
over
Israel.”
--
2
Sam
.
iii
. 10.
(c)
To
begin
,
as
a
new
institution
;
to
institute
;
to
establish
;
to
found
;
as
,
to set up
a
manufactory
;
to
set up
a
school
.
(d)
To
enable
to
commence
a
new
business
;
as
,
to set up
a
son
in
trade
.
(e)
To
place
in
view
;
as
,
to set up
a
mark
.
(f)
To
raise
;
to
utter
loudly
;
as
,
to set up
the
voice
.
I'll
set up
such
a
note
as
she
shall
hear
.
--
Dryden
.
(g)
To
advance
;
to
propose
as
truth
or
for
reception
;
as
,
to set up
a
new
opinion
or
doctrine
. --
T
.
Burnet
.
(h)
To
raise
from
depression
,
or
to
a
sufficient
fortune
;
as
,
this
good
fortune
quite
set
him
up
.
(i)
To
intoxicate
. [
Slang
]
(j)
Print.
To
put
in
type
;
as
,
to set up
copy
;
to
arrange
in
words
,
lines
,
etc
.,
ready
for
printing
;
as
,
to set up
type
.
To set up the rigging
Naut.
,
to
make
it
taut
by
means
of
tackles
. --
R
.
H
.
Dana
,
Jr
.
Syn:
--
See
Put
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
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
]
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
"
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
]
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