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set-in
set-in (sĕt′ĭn′)adj.1. Made or placed as a part of another unit or structure: a set-in stereo cabinet.2. Made separately and stitched into the main part: a dress with set-in sleeves.n. Material, as for a book, that is inserted; an insert.set′-in` adj. 1. made separately and placed within another unit: set-in closets. 2. (of a sleeve) joined to the body of a garment at the shoulder and having a seam at that juncture. [1525–35] set-in
offset offset, 3 offset, 2 1. A horizontal ledge on a wall (or other member or construction), marking a decrease in its thickness above; also called a watertable. 2. A bend in a pipe. 3. A change in the direction of a pipeline (other than 90°), e.g., by a combination of elbows or bends, which brings one section of the pipe out of line with but into a line parallel to another section. 4. A short line perpendicular to a surveyed line, measured to a lineFinancialSeeOffsetThesaurusSeeoffset |