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playset Meaning

Playset

Definition:
A playset is a noun that refers to a collection of toys or equipment designed for children to play with, often replicating a particular theme or environment. It typically includes multiple pieces that can be assembled or used together, allowing for imaginative and creative play. Playsets can vary significantly in size, complexity, and materials, ranging from simple small toys to large outdoor structures.

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Etymology:
The word “playset” is a compound word formed by combining “play,” which comes from Old English “plega” meaning “activity, game,” and “set,” which derives from Old English “settan,” meaning “to place or put.” The term has gained popularity in the latter half of the 20th century as the market for toy collections and themed toys expanded.

Pronunciation:
/ˈpleɪ.sɛt/
Pronounced as ‘play-set’.

Synonyms:

  1. Toy set
  2. Play equipment
  3. Play structure
  4. Activity set

Antonyms:

  1. Restraint (in the context of limitation on play)
  2. Distraction (as a lack of focused play)

Additional Notes

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