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set·ter
/ˈsɛtɚ/
安放者,鑲嵌者,排字工人
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Set·ter
n.
1.
One
who
,
or
that
which
,
sets
; --
used
mostly
in
composition
with
a
noun
,
as
type
setter
;
or
in
combination
with
an
adverb
,
as
a
setter
on
(
or
inciter
),
a
setter
up
,
a
setter
forth
.
2.
Zool.
A
hunting
dog
of
a
special
breed
originally
derived
from
a
cross
between
the
spaniel
and
the
pointer
.
Modern
setters
are
usually
trained
to
indicate
the
position
of
game
birds
by
standing
in
a
fixed
position
,
but
originally
they
indicated
it
by
sitting
or
crouching
.
Note:
☞
There
are
several
distinct
varieties
of
setters
;
as
,
the
Irish
,
or
red
,
setter
;
the
Gordon
setter
,
which
is
usually
red
or
tan
varied
with
black
;
and
the
English
setter
,
which
is
variously
colored
,
but
usually
white
and
tawny
red
,
with
or
without
black
.
3.
One
who
hunts
victims
for
sharpers
.
4.
One
who
adapts
words
to
music
in
composition
.
5.
An
adornment
;
a
decoration
; --
with
off
. [
Obs
.]
They
come
as
. . .
setters
off
of
thy
graces
.
--
Whitlock
.
6.
Pottery
A
shallow
seggar
for
porcelain
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Set·ter
,
v. t.
To
cut
the
dewlap
(
of
a
cow
or
an
ox
),
and
to
insert
a
seton
,
so
as
to
cause
an
issue
. [
Prov
.
Eng
.]
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
setter
n
1:
one
who
sets
written
material
into
type
[
syn
:
compositor
,
typesetter
,
typographer
]
2:
a
long-haired
dog
formerly
trained
to
crouch
on
finding
game
but
now
to
point
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