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Setter
Meaning
Noun
●
In People:
A typesetter.
●
One who
sets
something, such as a
challenge
or an examination.
●
A
long-haired
breed
of gundog.
●
In Volleyball:
The
player
who is
responsible
for
setting
, or
passing
, the
ball
to
teammates
for an attack.
●
In Object-oriented programming:
A
function
used to
modify
the value of some
property
of an
object
,
contrasted
with the getter.
●
In Sports:
A
game
or
match
that
lasts
a certain number of sets.
●
One who
hunts
victims
for sharpers.
●
One who
adapts
words
to
music
in composition.
●
A
shallow
seggar
for porcelain.
●
In British English:
A
shill
bidder
at an auction.
Verb
●
In British English:
To
cut
the
dewlap
(of a
cow
or
ox
), and
insert
a
seton
,
so as to
cause an issue.
Name
●
A surname.
Sourced from
Wiktionary
Origin
setter
English
-er
English
-er
Middle English (1100-1500)
-eren
Middle English (1100-1500)
-or
Old English (ca. 450-1100)
-ra
Old English (ca. 450-1100)
set
English
set
Middle English (1100-1500)
Sourced from
Etym
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Checker
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Maker
Climber
Trainer
Coach
Decorator
Defender
Player
Breaker
Referee
Driver
Leader
Performer
Puller
Builder
Blocker
Umpire
Striker
Coordinator
Chaser
Ball
Captain
Taker
Rider
Designer
Winger
Shooter
Fighter
Actor
Scorer
Finisher
Playmaker
Goalkeeper
Rower
Golfer
Midfielder
Team
Holder
Gamer
Opponent
Athlete
Teacher
Batsman
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Innovator
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Rhymes
Feta
Meta
Netter
Bettor
Getter
Fetter
Setter
Petter
Tetter
Vetter
Letter
Debtor
Retter
Sweater
Abettor
Vendetta
Anchoveta
Bruschetta
Mantelletta
Caltanissetta
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