Setout
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setout — ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ noun ( s) Etymology: set out 1. a. (1) : array, display comp … Useful english dictionary
setout — noun Date: circa 1807 1. a. (1) array, display (2) arrangement, layout b. buffet, spread c. turnout 5 2. party, entertainment 3 … New Collegiate Dictionary
setout — /set owt /, n. Informal. 1. preparations, esp. for beginning a journey. 2. start or outset. 3. things set or laid out for use or display, as food on a table. 4. getup or outfit. 5. an entertaining event. [1800 10; n. use of v. phrase set out] * * … Universalium
setout — noun a) an outset b) a display or spread … Wiktionary
Army of Northern Virginia — Flag of the Army of Northern Virginia during Lee s command Active October 22, 1861 Most units deactivated January April 1862, last units deactivated April 9, 1865 … Wikipedia
set|out — «SEHT OWT», noun. 1. a start; outset: »The parties were pretty equal at the setout (Byron). 2. a) a display, as of a set of china. b) a spread of food; buffet. 3. an entertainment for a group of people; … Useful english dictionary
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