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Resetter

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re·set  (r-st)
tr.v. re·set, re·set·ting, re·sets
1. To set again: reset a broken bone.
2. To change the reading of: reset a clock.
n. (rst)
1. The act of setting again.
2. Something set again.

re·setta·ble adj.
re·setter n.


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