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the setting of a trend
- trendsettingthe setting of a trend
- trendsettingsTRENDSETTING, the setting of a trend
- fashionable(of a person) Dressing or behaving according to the current trend
- postpunka follower or musician of the musical and cultural trend after punk
- bellwethera person or thing that shows the existence or direction of a trend.
- indicatorA thing, esp. a trend or fact, that indicates the state or level of something
- indicatorsA thing, esp. a trend or fact, that indicates the state or level of something
- scaleto turn the trend of favor, control, etc.
- chatonthe setting of a ring
- chatonsCHATON, the setting of a ring
- pacesettingthe act of setting a pace
- encampmentsThe process of setting up a camp
- pornotopiaa perfect setting for the antics of pornography
- pornotopiasPORNOTOPIA, a perfect setting for the antics of pornography
- settingconstruction representing the setting of the action in a play
- missetconstruction representing the setting of the action in a play
- requiemsmass for the dead or a musical setting of this
- setconstruction representing the setting of the action in a play
- setsconstruction representing the setting of the action in a play
- requiemmass for the dead or a musical setting of this
- offsettingthe act of setting something off against e.g. a debt
- pornotopianrelating to a pornotopia, a perfect setting for the antics of pornography
- expositiona setting forth of the meaning or purpose (as of a writing)
- expositionsEXPOSITION, a setting forth of the meaning or purpose (as of a writing)
- procumbent(of a plant or stem) Growing along the ground without setting forth roots
- layoutsThe process of setting out material on a page or in a work
- gradiometerA surveying instrument used for setting out or measuring the gradient of a slope
- gradiometersA surveying instrument used for setting out or measuring the gradient of a slope
- pacesettersA person or organization viewed as taking the lead or setting standards of achievement for others
- pacesetterA person or organization viewed as taking the lead or setting standards of achievement for others
- seeto take leave of someone setting out on a journey; accompany to the place of departure
- strokesThe oar or oarsman nearest the stern of a boat, setting the timing for the other rowers
- psalterianrelating to a psalter, the Book of Psalms, a musical setting for this, or selection from it
- witnessing(of a time, place, or other context) Be the setting in which (an event or development) takes place
- disasterDenoting a genre of films that use natural or accidental catastrophe as the mainspring of plot and setting
- witnessed(of a time, place, or other context) Be the setting in which (an event or development) takes place
- disastersDenoting a genre of films that use natural or accidental catastrophe as the mainspring of plot and setting
- seebe the setting or time of the last fifty years have seen a sweeping revolution in science Barry Commoner
- bullbaitingThe practice of setting dogs to harass and attack a tethered bull, popular as a sport in medieval Europe
- virelaymedieval song form providing a musical setting for a virelay but having a formal structure different from that of the poem