- is
generally a small, naturally-rounded rock.
Setts are
usually made of granite.
Places paved with
setts include many
streets in Rome and
elsewhere in...
- the main
sett is
crowded with the year's young.
Badgers typically retreat to
their setts at
daybreak and come out at dusk. In cold regions,
setts are dug...
- Look up
sett in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
sett is the
underground home or den of a
family of badgers,
usually consisting of a
network of tunnels...
- roads, streets, and buildings.
Setts, also
called Belgian blocks, are
often referred to as "cobbles",
although a
sett is
distinct from a
cobblestone by...
-
Wilsons recorded over 200
setts in
addition to ones they
designed in-house,
collected in
their 1819 Key
Pattern Book of
around 250
setts (among
earlier in-house...
-
defecate in
latrines strategically situated outside their setts or en
route to
other setts.
Although taxonomically classified as a carnivoran, the European...
-
Mining setts were a
legal arrangement used
historically in the
counties of
Devon and
Cornwall in
South West
England to
manage the
exploitation of land...
- Set (/sɛt/; Egyptological:
Sutekh - swtẖ ~ stẖ or: Seth /sɛθ/) is a god of deserts, storms, disorder, violence, and
foreigners in
ancient Egyptian religion...
- the next
sett.
Setts are
further characterised by
their size, the
number of
inches (or centimetres) in one full repeat. The size of a
given sett depends...
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submarine from depth. The
SETT has its own
dedicated boiler house to
maintain its
water temperature at 34 °C (94 °F). The
SETT was
commissioned in 1954...