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  • 121set — I verb 1) Beth set the bag on the table Syn: put (down), place, lay, deposit, position, settle, leave, stand, plant; informal stick, dump, park, plonk, pop 2) the fence is set in concrete …

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  • 122set-in — I. ˈ ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷ adjective Etymology: from set in, past participle of set in 1. : placed, located, or built as a part of some other construction set in bookcase set in wash basin …

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  • 123Set —   Sigles d’une seule lettre   Sigles de deux lettres > Sigles de trois lettres   Sigles de quatre lettres   Sigles de cinq lettres   Sigles de six lettres   Sigles de sept… …

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  • 124Set — (Voz inglesa.) ► sustantivo masculino 1 DEPORTES Cada una de las partes en que se divide un partido en tenis, tenis de mesa y balonvolea. IRREG. plural sets 2 CINE Escenario o plató cinematográfico. 3 Conjunto de cosas interrelacionadas y que… …

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  • 125Set —    In the myth of Osiris, Set is the child of Nut and Gea or Nut and Ra, the brother and husband of Nephthys, the brother of Isis and Osiris, and the uncle of Horus. He appears to have been a pre dynastic ruler of a tribe having an animal similar …

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  • 126set —   1. To place. Kau; ho onoho (as table, bones, type); ho omoe, ho omoemoe, ku u, au (as line or net); ōniu, ulele (as type); mau (as a wager); napo o, welo (of sun); kōkō (bones by applying pressure); pa ihi, hao ā pa ihi (as sails); kāpili (as… …

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  • 127set sb up — UK US set sb up Phrasal Verb with set({{}}/set/ verb (setting, set, set) ► COMMERCE to provide the money or other support so that someone can start a business or work in a particular position: set sb up (as sth) »After he lost his job, his father …

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  • 128set to — Synonyms and related words: accept, affix, altercate, anchor, annex, apologetics, apologia, apology, argument, argumentation, assume, attach, attack, attempt, barney, begin, belay, bicker, bickering, blast away, blast off, brawl, broil, buckle to …

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