Concept cluster: Activities > Preparation or Configuration
n
Alternative form of set phrase [(grammar) An established expression whose wording is subject to little or no variation, and which may or may not be idiomatic.]
n
(New Zealand) A kit; a set of components to be assembled into a structure.
v
(business) To establish a baseline of mutual understanding
v
(transitive) To introduce or describe.
n
(set phrase) The manner of one's lower facial expression, especially as suggesting firm resolve, or intensity of thought or feeling.
n
Any carefully planned sequence of operations, especially as part of a military operation.
v
(idiomatic) To set specific standards or expectations.
v
(idiomatic) To prepare; to establish the basis or required conditions.
v
(figuratively) To make a future outcome possible.
n
Alternative spelling of set piece [A piece of freestanding stage scenery.]
v
(UK, dialect, transitive) To cut the dewlap (of a cow or ox), and insert a seton, so as to cause an issue.
v
To set up or mark off using a template.
v
(intransitive) to be set or composed into type

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