A sett can be a small rectangular paving stone, or the burrow of a badger, also a square in a pattern of tartan
"Legwas" does not have a recognized or standard meaning in the English language. It may be a misspelling or a term from another language or context. Can you provide more context or details to help clarify the meaning?
The word that has a similar meaning to abusing their power is "exploiting."
The similar meaning to compel is to coerce or to force someone to do something against their will.
"Lay someone act" does not have a clear or standard meaning. It could be a typo or error in phrasing. If you provide more context or clarify the phrase, I can try to help you understand its intended meaning.
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The homophone of sett is set. Sett can also mean a burrow, and borough is a homophone for burrow.
A badger lives in a sett.
A badger sett or set is a badger's den, usually consisting of a network of tunnels.
a burrow or a hole and family groups of rabbits are called warrens
Badgers, wild dogs, and sha. They are from North Africa.
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I'm fairly sure it's called a burrow for rabbits, and a sett for badgers.
To determine the sett for a weaving project, you first need to consider the type of yarn you’re using, its thickness, and the desired fabric density. Sett is typically calculated by conducting a test weave or using a sett calculator, which takes into account the yarn's characteristics and the intended use of the fabric. A common starting point is to use a sett that is approximately 2.5 to 3 times the yarn's diameter for plain weaves, adjusting as necessary based on your specific design and texture goals. Lastly, always make a sample swatch to ensure the sett produces the desired drape and appearance.
a sett of steps
A sett or set.
with an umbrella