- a long wooden bench with a back
- settle into a position, usually on a surface or ground; "dust settled on the roofs"
- decide: bring to an end; settle conclusively; "The case was decided"; "The judge decided the case in favor of the plaintiff"; "The father adjudicated when the sons were quarreling over their inheritance"
- settle conclusively; come to terms; "We finally settled the argument"
- take up residence and become established; "The immigrants settled in the Midwest"
- reconcile: come to terms; "After some discussion we finally made up"
- Settle is a small market town and civil parish within the Craven district of North Yorkshire, England. It is served by the Settle railway station, which is located near the town centre, and Giggleswick railway station which is a mile away. ...
- Settle is an indie rock band from the Easton, Pennsylvania currently signed to Epitaph Records whose debut album, At Home We Are Tourists, was released May 19, 2009. "." Allmusic. Retrieved July 18, 2009.Kellehar, Rachel (June 2009). "Settle – At Home We Are Tourists." Rock Sound (123): 86. ...
- In mechanics, a constraint algorithm is a method for satisfying constraints for bodies that obey Newton's equations of motion. ...
- A settle is a wooden bench, usually with arms and a high back, long enough to accommodate three or four sitters.
- (Settled) A settler is a person who has migrated to an area and established permanent residence there, often to colonize the area. Settlers are generally people who take up residence on land and cultivate it, as opposed to nomads. ...
- (Settlement (closing)) Closing (or settlement) is the final step in executing a real estate transaction.
- A seat of any kind; A long bench, often with a high back and arms, with storage space underneath for linen; A place made lower than the rest; a wide step or platform lower than some other part; To place in a fixed or permanent condition; to make firm, steady, or stable; to establish; to fix; ...
- (settled) Comfortable and at ease, especially after a period of change or unrest
- (settlement) The state of being settled; A colony that is newly established; a place or region newly settled; The gradual sinking of a building. ...
- (settling) Dregs; sediment
- (Settled) Denotes that the trade has been completed and that the wire has been processed. Settled trades are eligible to receive electronic confirmations.
- To meet settled requirements, a person must have been lawfully resident in Australia usually for a period of 2 years.
- (SETTLEMENT) Act or process of adjusting or determining; an adjusting; an adjustment between persons concerning their dealings or difficulties; an agreement by which parties having disputed matters between them reach or ascertain what is coming from one to the other; arrangement of difficulties; ...
- (Settlement (Closing)) Meeting between buyer, seller and lender or their agents at which property funds legally change hands.
- (Settlement) (Also called Closing. ) The completion of a real estate transfer, where the title passes from seller to buyer, or a mortgage lien is given to secure debt undertaken to purchase the home.
- (Settlement (Closing)) The process by which all financial dealings and contractual arrangements are completed for the buyer and seller. At the time of settlement, or closing, all debts are paid, adjustments made and money disbursed, and a deed is prepared in the new owner's name.
- (Settlement) All properties settle to some extent, and this can show as cracking and/or distortion in walls. Very often minor settlement is not of great significance to the building as a whole.
- (Settlement) An agreement between you and the insurance company about your workers’ compensation payments and future medical care. Settlements must be reviewed by a workers’ compensation judge to make sure they are adequate.
- (Settlement) General disturbance in a structure showing as distortion in walls etc., possibly a result of major structural failure, very dry weather conditions etc. Sometimes of little current significance. (See also Subsidence).