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re·set R0174100 (rē-sĕt′)v. re·set, re·set·ting, re·sets v.tr.1. To set again: reset a broken bone.2. To change the reading of: reset a clock.3. To adjust (the interest rate of a loan) according to contractual arrangement, as at the end of a preset term.v.intr.1. To be set again: waiting for the bowling pins to reset.2. a. To change according to contractual arrangement, as at the end of a preset term. Used of an interest rate.b. To change to a different interest rate according to contractual arrangement, as at the end of a preset term. Used of a loan.n. (rē′sĕt′) The act or an instance of setting again: the reset of a computer password. re·set′ta·ble adj.re·set′ter n. EncyclopediaSeeresetResetterenUK
RESETTER, Scotch law. A receiver of stolen goods, knowing them to have been stolen. |