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Sett vs Seta - What's the difference?

sett | seta |

As nouns the difference between sett and seta

is that sett is the system of tunnels that is the home of a badger while seta is a bristle or hair.

As a verb sett

is obsolete spelling of lang=en.

sett

English

(wikipedia sett)

Alternative forms

* set

Noun

(en noun)
  • The system of tunnels that is the home of a badger.
  • The pattern of distinctive threads and yarns that make up the plaid of a Scottish tartan.
  • A small, square-cut piece of quarried stone used for paving and edging.
  • * 1911 , Encyclopædia Britannica ,
  • Very durable grey granite has been quarried near Aberdeen for more than 300 years, and blocked and dressed paving "setts ," kerb and building stones, and monumental and other ornamental work of granite have long been exported from the district to all parts of the world.
  • * 1912 , Joseph Conrad, A Personal Record ,
  • Three horses trotted abreast, with the clatter of hoofs on the granite setts , and the yellow, uproarious machine jolted violently behind them, [...]
  • * 1920 , D.H.Lawrence, Women in Love ,
  • The old market-square was not very large, a mere bare patch of granite setts , usually with a few fruit-stalls under a wall.
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  • Verb

    (head)
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    seta

    English

    Noun

    (en-noun)
  • A bristle or hair
  • (botany) The stalk of a moss sporangium, or occasionally in a liverwort.
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  • The latter has the sporophyte seta 4 cells in diam. and has thecal Lejeunea -type androecial branches

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