Setter
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British pronunciation/sˈɛtɐ/
American pronunciation/ˈsɛtɝ/

Definition & Meaning of "Setter"

Setter
01

a large dog with long hair that is trained as a gundog

Setter definition and meaning

What is a "setter"?

The Setter is a sporting dog breed known for its exceptional ability to locate and "set" game birds for hunters. There are several different types of Setters, including the English Setter, Irish Setter, and Gordon Setter, each with its own distinct characteristics. Setters are medium to large-sized dogs with a well-balanced and athletic build. They typically have a long, lean head, expressive eyes, and long, drooping ears. Setters are known for their beautiful coats, which are usually medium to long in length and come in various colors and patterns, including white with patches of liver, orange, blue, or black. Setters are highly intelligent, energetic, and enthusiastic dogs that excel in the field and require regular exercise and mental stimulation. They are known for their excellent scenting ability and are used by hunters as pointers or flushers to locate and retrieve game birds. Setters are also known for their friendly and affectionate nature, making them great family pets. They require regular grooming to maintain their coat and are best suited to active families who can provide them with the exercise and mental stimulation they need.

02

one who sets written material into type

03

(volleyball) the player who sets the ball for teammates to attack

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The setter delivered a perfect set to the outside hitter.
The setter scored with a clever dump.
The setter executed a perfect back set to the opposite hitter.
The team relies on their setter to distribute the ball effectively.
She transitioned from setter to opposite hitter seamlessly this season.
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