sett (Meaning)

Wordnet

sett (n)

rectangular paving stone with curved top; once used to make roads

Webster

sett (n.)

See Set, n., 2 (e) and 3.

Synonyms & Antonyms of sett

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sett Sentence Examples

  1. The mason carefully laid each cobblestone in the driveway sett, creating a durable and attractive surface.
  2. The ancient castle's outer wall was constructed from a series of interlocking stone setts, providing formidable protection.
  3. Traffic slowed to a crawl as the road crew replaced a damaged sett in the asphalt road.
  4. The blacksmith pounded the metal into the anvil, creating a glowing-hot sett for a horseshoe.
  5. The quarry extracted vast quantities of granite setts for use in construction projects.
  6. The railway tracks were laid on a bed of crushed stone setts to stabilize and level the rails.
  7. The ancient settlement was built on a hilltop with narrow cobblestone setts winding through the streets.
  8. The workbench was made from a sturdy steel sett, providing a stable surface for tools and materials.
  9. The fisherman cast his line into the river, using a small weight on the end of the line known as a sett.
  10. The sculptor carved intricate designs into the stone sett, transforming it into a work of art.

FAQs About the word sett

rectangular paving stone with curved top; once used to make roadsSee Set, n., 2 (e) and 3.

hatch, spawn,sit, lay,incubate, brood,

rise, stand,stand, rise, arise, get up, get up,arise,

The mason carefully laid each cobblestone in the driveway sett, creating a durable and attractive surface.

The ancient castle's outer wall was constructed from a series of interlocking stone setts, providing formidable protection.

Traffic slowed to a crawl as the road crew replaced a damaged sett in the asphalt road.

The blacksmith pounded the metal into the anvil, creating a glowing-hot sett for a horseshoe.