ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ noun
( -s )
Etymology: set out
1.
a.
(1) : array , display
complete setout of dinnerware and glassware
(2) : arrangement , layout
in setout the catalog had the appearance of an ode — Adrian Bell
b. : buffet , spread
c. : turnout 6a
d. : costume , getup
e. : outfit , equipment
a gambling setout
2. : party , entertainment , affair
3. : beginning , outset
4. : the act of taking a car out of a train
average number of setouts for hot boxes per car-mile