room-set

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room-set (plural room-sets)

  1. Alternative form of roomset
    • 1976, Angela Carter, ‘What the Hell – It’s Home!’, in Shaking a Leg, Vintage 2013, p. 206:
      A Rembrandt would look hideously out of place in this room-set.
    • 2003, Judith Alfrey, Tim Putnam, The Industrial Heritage: Managing Resources and Uses, →ISBN:
      ...the ability to go into a room-set, for example, creates a relationship entirely different from that of onlooker.
    • 2009, Mark L. Brake, Emma Weitkamp, Introducing Science Communication: A Practical Guide, →ISBN, page 167:
      One room is a room-set of a merchant ship, exploring how the more exotic parts of the museum collection came to Winterthur.

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