setaside
See also: set aside and set-aside
English
Etymology
set + aside, from the verb phrase.
Noun
setaside (plural setasides)
- An amount of money or resources put aside for a specific purpose.
- 1992, Paula Duggan, Making sense of federal dollars (page 27)
- Setasides are stated either in dollar amounts or as a percentage of total funds; in either case, setasides are taken "off the top" of the program's funds.
- 1992, Paula Duggan, Making sense of federal dollars (page 27)
See also
- earmark
Anagrams
- east side, eastside, seatside, siestaed, steadies