| setscrew |
an often headless screw that holds one piece firmly against another. [2 definitions] |
| set shot |
a shot made by a basketball player while standing in place. |
| set store by |
to hold in esteem; value. |
| settee |
a seat with a back and usu. arms, on which two or more persons can sit. |
| setter |
someone or something that sets (usu. used in combination). [2 definitions] |
| set theory |
the study of the mathematical properties of, and relations between, sets. |
| setting |
surroundings; context; environment. [5 definitions] |
| settle1 |
to finally agree upon or resolve. [12 definitions] |
| settle2 |
a long wooden seat with arms and a high back; settee. |
| settle a score |
to retaliate in response to a grievance or hurt. |
| settle down |
to adopt a quieter and more stable lifestyle. [2 definitions] |
| settlement |
the process or act of settling, or the condition of being settled. [4 definitions] |
| settler |
a person who settles in a previously uninhabited or new area. |
| settle someone's hash |
to dispose of or subdue. |
| settlings |
solid matter that settles out of a liquid; sediment; dregs. |
| set-to |
(informal) a short, intense fight or argument. |
| setup |
the manner in which something is organized, arranged, or structured. [3 definitions] |
| set up |
to ready for use or operation by assembling or arranging the parts. |
| seven |
the number represented by the Arabic numeral 7 and by the Roman numeral VII. [3 definitions] |
| Seven Cities of Cibola |
legendary cities full of riches sought by sixteenth-century Spanish explorers in what is now the southwestern United States. |
| sevenfold |
having seven parts or elements. [3 definitions] |