These are the meanings of the letters SETETR when you unscramble them.
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- Setter (n.)
A hunting dog of a special breed originally derived from a cross between the spaniel and the pointer. Modern setters are usually trained to indicate the position of game birds by standing in a fixed position, but originally they indicated it by sitting or crouching.
- Setter (n.)
A shallow seggar for porcelain.
- Setter (n.)
An adornment; a decoration; -- with off.
- Setter (n.)
One who adapts words to music in composition.
- Setter (n.)
One who hunts victims for sharpers.
- Setter (n.)
One who, or that which, sets; -- used mostly in composition with a noun, as typesetter; or in combination with an adverb, as a setter on (or inciter), a setter up, a setter forth.
- Setter (v. t.)
To cut the dewlap (of a cow or an ox), and to insert a seton, so as to cause an issue.
- Street (a.)
Originally, a paved way or road; a public highway; now commonly, a thoroughfare in a city or village, bordered by dwellings or business houses.
- Tester (n.)
A canopy over a bed, supported by the bedposts.
- Tester (n.)
A flat canopy, as over a pulpit or tomb.
- Tester (n.)
A headpiece; a helmet.
- Tester (n.)
An old French silver coin, originally of the value of about eighteen pence, subsequently reduced to ninepence, and later to sixpence, sterling. Hence, in modern English slang, a sixpence; -- often contracted to tizzy. Called also teston.