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Set may refer to:
Mathematics and science
- Set (mathematics), a collection of objects in mathematics
- Set (computer science), a datatype that is a collection of unique values
- Set, the category of sets
The arts
Theatre
- Set construction, construction of dramatic settings for theatrical, movie and video production
Dancing
- Set, the basic square formation in square dancing
Music
- Musical set theory, for tone row and diatonic set theory
- Set (music) a collection of discrete entities, for example pitch sets, duration sets, and timbre sets
- DJ set or DJ mix, a musical performance by a DJ
- Set (Thompson Twins album)
Fiction
- Set or Father Set, a fictional deity in the Conan adventure novels by Robert E. Howard and their Marvel Comics interpretation
Sport and games
- Set (game), a card game
- Set, a unit of play in tennis
- Set, a unit of play in volleyball (formerly "game")
- Set (darts), when one player wins three legs
- Set, a group of repetitions in weightlifting
- Set, a term for three of a kind in Texas hold-em poker
- Set, a signal used in American football
Crime
- Set, a sub-group of street gangs
Religion
- Set (mythology), an ancient Egyptian deity
- Set or Seth, a character in the Bible, a son of Adam and Eve
Miscellaneous
- Set and setting, coined by Timothy Leary to describe the mindset and location of hallucinogenic experiences
- seáš root, a term of Sanskrit grammar
- Set (video game), a group of items that adds specific bonuses
- Set River, a river in northeastern Spain
- Set or sett, a badger's den
Acronyms
- Sanlih Entertainment Television, a television channel in Taiwan
- Scalar expectancy Theory
- Serial endosymbiosis theory, a theory concerning the origins of mitochondria and plastids
- Secure electronic transaction, a protocol used for credit card processing
- Similarity Enhanced Transfer, a technology used to speed up download rate of files on file sharing networks
- Simulated Emergency Test, an amateur radio training exercise
- Single-Electron Transistor, a device to amplify currents in nanoelectronics,
- Societatea pentru exploatari technice, a Romanian aircraft manufacturer of the 1920s and 1930s
- Society of Engineering Technologists, a student organization at Texas Tech University
- Sony Entertainment Television, a television channel owned by Sony
- South Eastern Trains now run by Southeastern, a publicly-owned rail company operating in South East England
- Stock Exchange of Thailand, a national stock exchange of Thailand
- SET Index, an index for Stock Exchange of Thailand
- Strategic Energy Technologies Plan (EU SET Plan)
- Study of Exceptional Talent, a program for gifted students with high scores on the SAT in middle school
- Single-Ended Triode, a type of electronic amplifier
- Social Entropy Theory, application of entropy concept to maintenance or disorganisation in society
- Northeastern University, School of Engineering Technology
- Selective Employment Tax, a UK tax on non-productive workers introduced in 1966 and abandoned a few years later
- Southeast Toyota Distributors LLC, the world's largest privately owned distributor of Toyota vehicles
- Suzuki SET, Suzuki Exhaust Tuning, a device for altering pressure waves within motorcycle exhausts
See also
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