IN MATH: 1. n. set of all possible values of the variable. EX. The domain is the replacement set for x in the function f(x).
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IN ENGLISH: 1. n. collection of things to make good for items lost in the original collection. EX. I'd love to have a replacement set for this broken china.
APPLICATION: See list 300.
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