home-set

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See also: homeset and home set

English

Noun

home-set (plural home-sets)

  1. Alternative form of homeset
    1. Type specific to a publisher
      • 2015, Thomas D. Clark, Holman Hamilton, Three American Frontiers: Writings of Thomas D. Clark, →ISBN, page 46:
        Agreeing to locate advertisements in advantageous places, they agreed also to carry a certain amount of material in “home-set” print in the news and editorial columns.
    2. Device for home entertainment
      • 2008, Kazuo Usui, The Development of Marketing Management, →ISBN:
        adio now depends enormously on its replacements. Last year home-set replacements in fact account for some 3,000,000 units, or nearly three-fifths of the total U.S. home-set sales.
  2. A perm that is applied at home, rather than in a beauty salon.
    • 2007, Christopher Nosnibor, Bad Houses, →ISBN, page 21:
      The less 'fortunate', and I use the term advisedly, had only outward growth to adjust to, as spare tyres of rippling flesh burst forth from the space between elasticated hipster jeans and children's-sized short t-shirts; rolls of belly and blobs of overspilling back-cleavage, which at least ensured well-insulated kidneys, were complimented by 3-inch hoop earrings in gold plate and whole cans of ozone-devouring superset hair lacquer applied to home-set perms.
    • 2014, Ken Wheaton, Sweet as Cane, Salty as Tears, →ISBN:
      And her home-set perm looked, as the commercial had promised, like it had been done in a salon.
    • 2015, The Buntyn Family, Cornbread in Buttermilk: The Delicacies of Love and Sacrifice, →ISBN:
      Pappie's home-set remedy is what we used if we wanted to put curls in our hair.

Adjective

home-set (not comparable)

  1. Set by the user, as opposed to by a professional.
    • 2011, James Jones, Whistle, →ISBN:
      In almost every home, behind the home-set, swirly glass window-pane, hung one of the blue star flags with one, or two, or more blue stars in its center indicating the male members of the family in the service.