[
US
/ˈsɛtɝ/
]
[ UK /sˈɛtɐ/ ]
[ UK /sˈɛtɐ/ ]
NOUN
- one who sets written material into type
- a long-haired dog formerly trained to crouch on finding game but now to point
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- The setter's long-haired coat easily wards off the north country's brisk autumn climate and punishing brier tangles.
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- Ben is the setter who thinks of the game as chess, Chon is the spiker who goes for the kill. Savages
- Prior to the 1800s, European hunters maintained a large collection of dogs - pointers to locate the game; setters and retrievers to retrieve it; hounds to trail quarry over long distances.