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sett
長方形木塊; 車組; 鋪路小方石
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
.
◄
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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Sett
n.
See
Set
,
n.
, 2
(e)
and
3.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
sett
n
:
rectangular
paving
stone
with
curved
top
;
once
used
to
make
roads
[
syn
:
cobble
,
cobblestone
]
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