offset

Meanings

Noun

  • Anything that acts as counterbalance; a compensating equivalent.
  • A form of countertrade arrangement, in which the seller agrees to purchase within a set time frame products of a certain value from the buying country. This kind of agreement may be used in large international public sector contracts such as arms sales.
  • A time at which something begins; outset.
  • The offset printing process, in which ink is carried from a metal plate to a rubber blanket and from there to the printing surface.
  • The difference between a target memory address and a base address.
  • The displacement between the base level of a measurement and the signal's real base level.
  • The distance by which one thing is out of alignment with another.
  • A short distance measured at right angles from a line actually run to some point in an irregular boundary, or to some object.
  • An abrupt bend in an object, such as a rod, by which one part is turned aside out of line, but nearly parallel, with the rest; the part thus bent aside.
  • A short prostrate shoot that takes root and produces a tuft of leaves, etc.
  • A spur from a range of hills or mountains.
  • A horizontal ledge on the face of a wall, formed by a diminution of its thickness, or by the weathering or upper surface of a part built out from it; a set-off.
  • A terrace on a hillside.
  • away from or off from the general locations and area where a movie’s, a film‘s, or a video’s scenery is arranged to be filmed or from those places for actors, assorted crew, director, producers which are typically not filmed.

Verb

Origin

  • From off- + set, used to construct the noun form of the verb set off.

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