geography vs setting

geography

noun
  • The relative arrangement of the parts of anything. 

  • The study of the physical properties of the earth, including how humans affect and are affected by them. 

  • Any subject considered in terms of its physical distribution. 

  • A territory: a geographical area as a field of business or market sector. 

  • The lavatory: a room used for urination and defecation. 

  • Terrain: the physical properties of a region of the earth. 

  • Similar books, studies, or regions concerning other planets. 

  • A description of the earth: a treatise or textbook on geography 

  • The physical arrangement of any place, particularly (UK, slang) a house. 

setting

noun
  • Something set in, or inserted. 

  • The act of marking the position of game, as a setter does. 

  • The mounting of a play, etc., for the stage. 

  • The direction of a current of wind. 

  • A piece of metal in which a precious stone or gem is fixed to form a piece of jewelry. 

  • A piece of vocal or choral music composed for particular words (set to music). 

  • A level or placement that a knob or control is set to. 

  • The time, place and circumstance in which something (such as a story or picture) is set; context; scenario. 

  • The act of setting. 

  • Hunting with a setter. 

adj
  • that disappears below the horizon 

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