set, ta.
1. adj. United or contiguous to something else.
2. adj. mixing incorporated with another different thing.
3. adj. ally, joined someone by the bond of kinship or friendship.
4. d. addition of several people or things.
5. m. game dress female fact usually woven of point and composed of jersey and jacket, or also other garments.
6. d. all of the elements or things possessors of a common property which distinguishes them from others; e.g., the even numbers.7. d. Group of persons acting dancing and singing in some theatre, as varieties or magazines.
8. m. Orchestra formed by a small number of performers who grow light music accompanying a singer or singing themselves.
10. m. Mat. All of the mathematical entities that have a common property. The set of numbers cousins.
sets disjoint.1. m. pl. Mat. Those who do not have any common element.
1. m. Mat. That does not contain any element.
1. loc. Advisor. In its entirety, without details. The show seemed altogether very attractive.
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