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setten

Terms vs Setten - What's the difference?

terms | setten |


As a noun terms

is .

As a verb setten is

.

Setten vs Letten - What's the difference?

setten | letten |


As verbs the difference between setten and letten

is that setten is form of Alternative past participle|set|lang=en while letten is past participle of let.

As an adjective letten is

let; demised, leased.

Setten vs Settee - What's the difference?

setten | settee |


As a verb setten

is .

As a noun settee is

a long seat with a back, made to accommodate several persons at once; a sofa or settee can be a vessel with a very long, sharp prow, carrying two or three masts with lateen sails, used in the mediterranean.

Sitten vs Setten - What's the difference?

sitten | setten |


As a noun sitten

is .

As a verb setten is

.

Getten vs Setten - What's the difference?

getten | setten |


As verbs the difference between getten and setten

is that getten is while setten is .

Setted vs Setten - What's the difference?

setted | setten |


As verbs the difference between setted and setten

is that setted is past tense of set (meaning to divide students into different ability groups while setten is form of Alternative past participle|set|lang=en.

Setten vs Wetten - What's the difference?

setten | wetten |


As verbs the difference between setten and wetten

is that setten is form of Alternative past participle|set|lang=en while wetten is to make wet; to wet.

Setter vs Setten - What's the difference?

setter | setten |


As verbs the difference between setter and setten

is that setter is (uk|dialect|transitive) to cut the dewlap (of a cow or ox), and insert a seton, so as to cause an issue while setten is .

As a noun setter

is one who sets something, especially a typesetter.