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  • 41net — I UK [net] / US noun Word forms net : singular net plural nets *** 1) [countable/uncountable] material made of string or rope woven into a loose pattern with spaces in it, or a piece of this a mosquito/fishing net a) [countable] in tennis, the… …

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  • 42set up — phrasal verb Word forms set up : present tense I/you/we/they set up he/she/it sets up present participle setting up past tense set up past participle set up 1) a) [intransitive/transitive] to start something such as a business, organization, or… …

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  • 43Set (computer science) — In computer science, a set is a collection (container) of certain values, without any particular order, and no repeated values. It corresponds with a finite set in mathematics. Disregarding sequence, and the fact that there are no repeated values …

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  • 44net — I [[t]nɛt[/t]] n. v. net•ted, net•ting 1) tex a fabric consisting of a uniform open mesh made by weaving, twisting, knotting, crocheting, etc 2) a bag or other contrivance of such fabric, for catching fish or other animals: a butterfly net[/ex]… …

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  • 45net — I. /nɛt / (say net) noun 1. a lacelike fabric with a uniform mesh of cotton, silk, rayon, nylon, or other fibre, often forming the foundation of many kinds of lace. 2. a piece of meshed fabric for any purpose: a mosquito net. 3. a bag or other… …

  • 46Net cutters — Infobox Weapon name= Net cutters caption= The net cutters, secret weapon of the Icelandic Coast Guard. origin= ISL type= is ranged= is bladed= yes is explosive= yes is artillery= is vehicle= is missile= is UK= service= 1958 present used by= ISL… …

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  • 47net — 1. n. & v. n. 1 an open meshed fabric of cord, rope, fibre, etc. 2 a piece of net used esp. to restrain, contain, or delimit, or to catch fish or other animals. 3 a structure with net to enclose an area of ground, esp. in sport. 4 a a structure… …

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  • 48Set-off (law) — In law, a set off is a statutory defence to the whole or to a portion of a plaintiff s claim. It had no existence under the English common law, being created by 2 Geo. II c. 22 for the relief of insolvent debtors, although set off was recognised… …

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  • 49NET — National Educational Television. * * * ▪ mesh       an open fabric of thread, cord, or wire, the intersections of which are looped or knotted so as to form a mesh. Nets are primarily used for fishing.       The early stages in the manufacture and …

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  • 50net use — In Microsoft operating systems like DOS and Windows, the net use command (a sub command of the net command, has several network related functions allowing configuration from the command line. Contents 1 Drive mapping 2 Null session connections 3 …

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