set-up
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
set-up
▶noun informal
- 1 the way in which something is organized or arranged.
■ an organization or arrangement.
■ a set of equipment for a particular activity.
- 2 a scheme or trick intended to incriminate or deceive someone.
■ chiefly N. Amer. a contest with a prearranged outcome.
'set-up' also found in these Oxford entries:
anathema
- Aunt Sally
- blockade
- butt
- cast net
- charity
- City Technology College
- concession
- constitute
- convention
- encampment
- erect
- establish
- field hospital
- galley
- headstone
- hotline
- management company
- milestone
- moot
- mount
- obelisk
- pitch
- quintain
- rig
- roadie
- scarecrow
- skittle
- standing
- statute
- stenter
- step
- stick
- system
- take
- tenpin bowling
- Trade Board
- trophy
- well set

