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set·tings
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settingsnoun
Plural noun of the word setting.
The table settings on the table at Christmas were so elegant and beautiful.
Submitted by MaryC on September 10, 2016
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of settings in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of settings in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
Examples of settings in a Sentence
The voice recorder tells you a lot about operations and the state of awareness of pilots. But it won't tell you the rudder or engine settings, for example.
We then aim to expand the program to all prisons, shantytowns, factories and other settings in Tanzania, Mozambique and other high TB-burden countries, as well as in high-risk groups such as those individuals living with HIV/AIDS. This will improve and save lives all over the globe at a low cost.
The girls are mortified, they are in a constant state of fear that their bodies are going to be exposed to a male in these settings. It’s a constant state of stress and anxiety for them.
We know that over the next five to six weeks we're going to continue to see transmission of this virus throughout this country, much like a viral blizzard, with that, we are going to see a perfect storm in our health care settings.
A hallmark of coronaviruses is its ability to amplify in certain settings, its ability to cause transmission -- or super spreading events. And we are seeing in a number of situations in these closed settings. When the virus has an opportunity, it can transmit readily.
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