close-set
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English[edit]
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Adjective[edit]
close-set (comparative more close-set, superlative most close-set)
- set close together
- 1856 Catalogue of apodal fish: in the collection of the British Museum
- Fore half of the mandible armed by two rows of teeth ; the outer row consisting of 10 or 11 close-set low teeth, having compressed but not pointed tips
- 2005 Marc Ponomareff - the House of the Dead
- Admittedly it consisted of only two pages of foolscap; but the lines, to my favor, were executed with a fine hand, resulting in close-set characters . . .
- 1856 Catalogue of apodal fish: in the collection of the British Museum
Translations[edit]
set close together
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