Sett
noun
1.
Also called pitcher. a small, rectangular paving stone.
2.
Also called stake. a hand-held tool that is struck by a hammer to shape or deform a metal object.
3.
Also, set. the distinctively colored pattern of crisscrossed lines and stripes against a background in which a Scottish tartan is woven.
noun
1.
a small rectangular paving block made of stone, such as granite, used to provide a durable road surface Compare cobblestone
2.
the burrow of a badger
3.
a square in a pattern of tartan
the pattern itself
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