a group or collection of things that belong together or resemble one another or are usually found together
an evil god who murdered his brother Osiris and wounded Osiris’s son Horus. Seth is represented as having the head of an animal with a long pointed snout
taking place during or relating to the rehearsing of a play or the making of a film
(of something unpleasant or unwelcome) begin and seem likely to continue
the way in which something, especially an organization or equipment, is organized, planned, or arranged
a set of related items, typically books or recordings, packaged together in a box and sold as a unit
wealthy and fashionable people who travel widely and frequently for pleasure
a tool for setting the teeth of a saw so that they point in alternate directions
an item or amount that is or may be set off against another in the settlement of accounts
a collection of related sets of information that is composed of separate elements but can be manipulated as a unit by a computer
a set of complex numbers which do not converge to any limit when a given mapping is repeatedly applied to them. In some cases the result is a connected fractal set
(in acupuncture) a set of points stimulated simultaneously to treat a particular ailment or bring about a desired effect
the policy of taking land out of production to reduce crop surpluses
a list of the songs that a band or singer intends to perform at a particular concert
a limited menu offered for a set number of courses, at a fixed price
a passage or section of a novel, play, film, or piece of music that is arranged in an elaborate or conventional pattern for maximum effect
a prearranged manoeuvre carried out from a restart by the team who have the advantage
(in tennis and other sports) a point which if won by one of the players or sides will also win them a set
a frame for children to play on, typically including one or more swings and a slide
a set of railway wagons or carriages, often with a locomotive, coupled together for a particular service
a simple early form of radio receiver with a crystal touching a metal wire as the rectifier (instead of a valve or transistor), and no amplifier or loudspeaker, necessitating headphones or an earphone