badger sett

  • 1Badger — For other uses, see Badger (disambiguation). Badger European badger Scientific classification Kingdom …

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  • 2Sett (disambiguation) — Sett can refer to:*Sett, the network of tunnels making up a badger s homestead *SETT, the Search for Extraterrestrial Technology *SETT (facility), the Submarine Escape Training Tower at HMS Dolphin, Gosport, UK *Sett (textiles), the pattern of… …

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  • 3sett — [set] n a passage in the ground made by a ↑badger as a place to live …

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  • 4sett — [ set ] noun count an underground hole where a BADGER lives …

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  • 5sett — is still a common variant spelling of set in the meanings (1) a badger s burrow and (2) a paving block …

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  • 6sett — (also set) ► NOUN 1) the earth or burrow of a badger. 2) a granite paving block. ORIGIN variant of SET(Cf. ↑set) …

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  • 7sett — UK [set] / US noun [countable] Word forms sett : singular sett plural setts an underground hole where a badger lives …

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  • 8Sett — A sett, or set, is a network of tunnels making up a badger s homestead. The largest setts are spacious enough to accommodate 15 animals, with up to 300 m (1000 ft) of tunnels and as many as 40 openings. It takes several years to dig these setts.… …

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  • 9sett — [[t]se̱t[/t]] setts N COUNT A sett is the place where a badger lives …

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  • 10badger-baiting — noun a sport in which dogs draw a badger from its sett and kill it, illegal in the UK since 1830 …

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