playset

English

Etymology

play + set

Noun

playset (plural playsets)

  1. A themed collection of similar toys designed to work together to enact some action or event.
    • 2012, Deborah Cartmell, A Companion to Literature, Film and Adaptation
      For instance, the cluttered, homely design of, say, the Burrow, is in itself, a masterly piece of design; [] and, crucially, it can also be translated into commercial products, such as an area of the wizarding world theme park, a training level in a video-game, and a LEGO playset that currently retails at over £60.

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