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1 sett
kit, set* * *subst. set, unit, array subst. [ måte] manner, way (stort sett) broadly speaking, roughly speaking (stort sett) by and large -
2 sett.
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3 sett at
verb. suppose that suppose, supposing -
4 sétt
f. [sex], a body of six, used only in compds. as, séttar-eiðr, m. an oath of six, i. e. of six compurgators, N. G. L. i. 16, Gþl. 144. -
5 sett
suite, kit -
6 Sett Systems
The number of warp threads per inch or other unit of measurement is termed the " sett." There are at least 14 different sett systems and each is denoted by the locality in which it is used. Bradford System - Number of beers of 40 threads in 36-in. Thus 72 sett Bradford = 72 X 40: 36 = 80 ends per inch. Leeds - Number of porters of 38 threads in 9-in. Thus 12 porter sett = 12 X 38: 9 = 5.06 threads per inch. Huddersfield - Dents per inch X ends per dent, thus 16's reed 3's means that there are 16 dents per inch with 3 threads per dent = 48 threads per inch. Dewsbury - Number of beers of 38 threads in 90-in. Bolton - Number of beers of 40 threads each in 241/4-in. Manchester - Number of splits of two threads each in 36-in. Stockport - Number of dents of two threads in 2-in. The Stockport sett is the most convenient as the reed count or sett indicates directly the number of threads per inch in the reed without calculation providing the reeding is uniformly two ends per dent. Blackburn - Number of beers of 40 threads in 45-in. Glasgow - Number of dents two threads per dent in 37-in. Scotch Tweed - Number of porters of 40 threads in 37-in. Linen (Ireland) - Number of dents of two threads each in 40-in. These are given as 1200, 1400, etc. Sett 1200 for example has 1,200 X 2: 40 = 60 threads per inch. Silk - Number of dents in 36-in., thus 1,200/4 silk sett = 1,200 X 4 - 36 = 133 ends per inch. -
7 sett og vis
(på sett og vis) somehow, in a way, when you come right down to it -
8 sett-letr
n. pl. black-letter, of type, opp. to Latínu-letr. -
9 sett-ligr
adj. steady; s. aldr, Al. 114: gramm., settligt nafn = positivus, Skálda 185. -
10 sett, hrina
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11 sett opp farten
speed up -
12 Linen Sett
This term is based on the total number of splits (or dents) in a standard width of 40-in. Thus 1,200 splits 2 ends per split on 40-in.= 1,200 sett. 1,200 x 2 = 2,400 ends: 40 = 60 threads per inch. The sett is increased pro rata to the number of threads per dent, thus: - 1,200 splits 3 ends per split on 40 in. = 1,800 sett. 1,800 x 2 = 3,600 ends: 40 = 90 threads per inch. -
13 Bradford Sett System
Dictionary of the English textile terms > Bradford Sett System
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14 Plumpsklo(sett)
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15 alfabetisk kodet sett
subst. alphabetic coded set -
16 alfanumerisk kodet sett
subst. (edb) alphanumeric coded set -
17 budsjettmessig sett
subst. from a budgetary point of view -
18 dypest sett
fundamentally, basically -
19 effisient sett
subst. (børs) efficient set -
20 hypotetisk sett
speaking hypothetically, hypothetically speaking
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