Setback may refer to:
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Setback (architecture)
A setback, in the specific sense of a step-back, is a step-like form of a wall or other building frontage, also termed a recession or recessed storey. Importantly, one or more step-backs lowers the building's center of mass, making it more stab ...
, making upper storeys of a high-rise building further back than the lower ones for aesthetic, structural, or land-use restriction reasons
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Setback (land use)
In land use, a setback is the minimum distance which a building or other structure must be set back from a street or road, a river or other stream, a shore or flood plain, or any other place which is deemed to need protection. Depending on the ...
, a dimensional standard commonly addressed under land use regulations, which define the required distances that a building, structure, or
land use
Land use involves the management and modification of natural environment or wilderness into built environment such as settlements and semi-natural habitats such as arable fields, pastures, and managed woods. Land use by humans has a long his ...
may exist from a boundary or natural feature (e.g. wetlands, flood plains, etc).
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Pitch (card game)
Pitch (or "High Low Jack") is an American trick-taking card game derived from the English game of All Fours (Seven Up). Historically, Pitch started as "Blind All Fours", a very simple All Fours variant that is still played in England as a pub game. ...
, a card game related to All Fours
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* Setback arming, a safety-arming mechanism used on some munition
fuze
In military munitions, a fuze (sometimes fuse) is the part of the device that initiates function. In some applications, such as torpedoes, a fuze may be identified by function as the exploder. The relative complexity of even the earliest fuze de ...
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''Setbacks'' (album)
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