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settee Windsor
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Settees consisting of a solid wooden seat into which separate members for the back and legs are round-tenoned, or pushed into drilled holes. This is in contrast to standard chairs, where the back legs and the uprights of the back are of one continuous piece.
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- settee Windsor
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setters-out
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Carpinteros o metalistas que aplican un revestimiento a los detalles de una obra.
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setting (surroundings)
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The details, manner, or position in which anything is set, fixed, or placed. Examples include the props and surroundings of a figure in a portrait or the literary framework of a narrative or other composition. For the sets or aggregates of physical things, conditions, and influences surrounding and affecting an organism, object, or structure, use "environments (object groupings)."
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setting down machine
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setting hammer
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setting pliers
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settings (jewelry)
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Armatures or frameworks of metal or another material in which a jewel is mounted or set. The purpose of a setting is to protect the jewel or to allow it to be worn or displayed.
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settlement (population activity)
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Activity or process of moving to and inhabiting an area as colonists or new-comers; the act of peopling or colonizing an area.
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settling tanks
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Components of modern sewage-treatment systems where waste water is passed through a series of tanks following coarse screening to remove large objects. Grit chambers settle out sand and cinders; primary settling tanks remove heavy organic solids; and aeration tanks mix the incoming sewage with activated, bacteria-rich sludge and fine air bubbles, causing the rapid oxidation of organic matter. Final settling tanks remove the remaining suspended solids from the mixture.
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seudodíptero
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Describe construcciones planificadas como dipterales pero omitiendo la fila interior de columna.
Términos Alternativos
- pseudodíptero
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seudoperíptero
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Describe edificios que tienen columnas o pilastras a lo largo de los lados y columnas posteriores y independientes a lo largo del frente.
Términos Alternativos
- pseudoperíptero
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seventeenth century (dates CE)
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Century in the proleptic Gregorian calendar including the years 1600 to 1699 (or 1601 to 1700).
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seventeenth century BCE
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Century in the proleptic Gregorian calendar including the years 1699 to 1600 (or 1700 to 1601) Before Common Era.
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seventh (positional attribute)
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That which is placed in position number seven of a sequence.
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seventh century (dates CE)
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Century in the proleptic Gregorian calendar including the years 600 to 699 (or 601 to 700).
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seventh century BCE
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Century in the proleptic Gregorian calendar including the years 699 to 600 (or 700 to 601) Before Common Era.
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seventh millennium BCE
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Millennium in the proleptic Gregorian calendar including the years 6999 to 6000 (or 7000 to 6001) Before Common Era.
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sevillano (cultura o estilo)
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Cultura o estilo de la zona que rodea Sevilla en España.
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sewing clamps
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Clamps of metal, wood, or plastic, used to hold work at one end so that it can be stretched.
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sewing kits
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Groups of items to be used for sewing and typically gathered in a box, basket, tin, or other container. May include thread, needles, thimbles, scissors, and other items.
