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Originally Posted by irmamar
I guess that the meaning of the definition of "booth" is "un pequeño recinto rodeado por vallas" or something similar, but I can't understand the meanings of "set off" that I found in the dictionary with "rodear". 
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You have seleted the word
set which has (I think) the most number of definitions of any word in the English language, and derives from
ίστημι, as does
estar. It has a huge number of meanings, and with a preposition or article has even more. To
set off in the sense of
enclose or
define is really an obscure meaning, and in your post does not really help with the definition of
booth, which these days means something similar. For example a
telephone booth is a public telephone with a door, or when voting in an election, a vote is private because you go into a
voting booth to mark your voting paper.
Was that any help?

By the way, booth is pronounced with the
th as in
the, not
thick.