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Unset

Unset \Un*set"\, a. Not set; not fixed or appointed.

Wiktionary
unset
  1. Not set; not fixed or appointed. v

  2. (label en transitive) To make not set.

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Unset

Unset may refer to:

  • Unset (Unix), a Unix command
  • Unset, Norway, a town in Hedmark, Norway

Usage examples of "unset".

Captain Unset wanted to be the first Norwegian ship to harpoon a whale under the new ICW rules.

Captain Unset told the helmsmen the course to steer and he exited the pilot house.

Captained by Knud Unset, the son of a Norwegian whaler that Greenpeace confronted twenty five years ago.

In addition, Captain Unset is attempting to open whaling in the name of his aging father who is terminally ill.

Captain Unset was staring through his binoculars at the blows ahead of the boat.

Captain Unset was going to be at the helm when the first harpoon was fired.

As the spray approached the boat, Captain Unset watched with a grin on his face.

It was he, Captain Unset, who had thought of the idea of flooding them with this much water pressure.

Hearing the click and having the transmission stop, they knew Unset had turned the radio off.

In it was the bulk of the missing Withers jewelry, the stones unset, pried from their gold and platinum settings.

I have already mentioned, a package of sliced bacon, a box of soap chips, and a paper sack of spinach, among the green leaves of which glowed, when I emptied them out on the showcase, the hard crystal facets of unset diamonds.

Keely, whose teeth were no doubt drawn while he was serving his last sentence in Walla Walla, removed his false teeth, painted a scar on his cheek, put on an ill-fitting cap, and, threatening Barnable and his assistant with a pistol, took the unset stones and money that were in the safe.

The only unusual things we found were some packets of banknotes to a considerable amount, and a couple of little bags of unset diamonds.

The light flashed in a hundred glories of colour from a multitude of cut but unset stones that lay loose in it.

Finally he climbed on a chair and from this elevated position looked for a crack or crevice where a necklace or unset pearls could be hidden.