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setter - What does it mean?

Definition of 'setter'

English

Etymology 1

Noun

(en-noun)
  • One who sets something, especially a typesetter
  • The exam was so hard we assumed the question setter must have been in a bad mood.
    Some crossword setters work for various newspapers under different pseudonyms.
  • A long-haired breed of gundog ().
  • She has a spaniel and a red setter .
  • * {{quote-book|year=1931|author=
  • |title=The Norwich Victims |chapter=7/2 citation |passage=The two Gordon setters came obediently to heel. Sir Oswald Feiling winced as he turned to go home. He had felt a warning twinge of lumbago.}}
  • (volleyball) The player who is responsible for setting]], or [[pass|passing, the ball to teammates for an attack.
  • (computing|programming) A function used to modify the value of some property of an object, contrasted with the getter.
  • (sports|in combinations) A game or match that lasts a certain number of sets
  • * {{quote-news
  • |year=2012 |date=June 29 |author=Kevin Mitchell |title=Roger Federer back from Wimbledon 2012 brink to beat Julien Benneteau |work=the Guardian citation |page= |passage=It was desperately close until all but the closing moments, and for that we had the 32nd-ranked Benneteau to thank for bringing the fight out in Federer, whose thirst for these long battles has waned over the past couple of years. For a player regarded by many as the greatest of all time his record in completed five-setters is ordinary: now 20 wins, 16 losses. }}
  • One who hunts victims for sharpers.
  • (Shakespeare)
  • One who adapts words to music in composition.
  • A shallow seggar for porcelain.
  • (Ure)
    Derived terms
    * English setter * Gordon setter * Irish red and white setter * Irish setter * red setter
    Synonyms
    * (computing) mutator
    See also
    * getter
    References
    * OED2

    Etymology 2

    Verb

    (en-verb)
  • (UK|dialect|transitive) To cut the dewlap (of a cow or ox), and insert a seton, so as to cause an issue.
  • (Webster 1913)

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