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(v): put into a certain place or abstract location
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about 1 month ago gangerh said:

An environment used for filming.

9 months ago jennarenn said:

Zoiks! We're witnessing history in the making.

9 months ago reesetee said:

News Flash from the OED website:

"Set (the verb) no longer the longest entry in the OED
For many years the verb to set has been cited as the longest entry in the OED. But a recheck shows that it has at last been toppled from this position. The longest entry in the revised matter is represented by the verb to make (published in June 2000). However, it is quite possible that set will regain its long-held position at the top of the league of long words when it comes itself to be revised.

In ranking order, the longest entries currently in the online Third Edition of the OED are: make (verb - revised), set (verb), run (verb), take (verb), go (verb), pre- (revised), non- (revised), over- (revised), stand (verb), red, and then point (the noun - revised)."

9 months ago yarb said:

It's fun to compare the OED definition with the weirdnet one.

about 1 year ago whichbe said:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Set_(mythology)

about 1 year ago andrew.simone said:

it really is nice to know there are more people like me in the world.

about 1 year ago sarra said:

If it helps, I read the fact somewhere when I was quite small and started looking up the length of the "set" entry in rather a lot of dictionaries afterward :)

about 1 year ago oroboros said:

Thanx to sarra. BTW, I found where I read it: The Meaning of Everything: the story of the OED by Simon Winchester. Great book, highly recommended...

about 1 year ago andrew.simone said:

shoot. wikipedia, that made it easy. I was simply going to look at my OED when I got home.

about 1 year ago sarra said:

The word set has a multitude of definitions in the English language (464 separate definitions according to the Oxford English Dictionary, making it the word with the highest number of definitions; its full definition contains over 10,000 words making it the longest definition in the OED).
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about 1 year ago oroboros said:

Could be; I still haven't found where I read or heard it. Eventually somebody will know...

about 1 year ago nkocharh said:

Wasn't it "run" which had the greatest number of definitions?

about 1 year ago oroboros said:

Not completely sure about this yet, but I believe "set" has the longest definition in the OED (greatest number of pages).

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