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close–set
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close–set
(adjective)
close–set
/
ˈ
kloʊs
ˈ
sɛt/
adjective
close–set
/
ˈ
kloʊs
ˈ
sɛt/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of CLOSE–SET
[
more close–set; most close–set
]
of eyes
:
close together
her
close-set
eyes
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