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Definition of fit
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Fit
(superl.)
Conformed
to a
standart
of duty,
properiety,
or
taste;
convenient;
meet;
becoming;
proper..
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Dressing
::
Dressing
(n.) A
preparation
to fit food for use; a
condiment;
as, a
dressing
for
salad..
Backed
::
Backed
(a.)
Having
a back;
fitted
with a back; as, a
backed
electrotype
or
stereotype
plate.
Used in
composition;
as,
broad-backed;
hump-backed..
Corset
::
Corset
(n.) In the
Middle
Ages, a gown or
basque
of which the body was close
fitting,
worn by both men and
women..
Benefit
::
Benefit
(n.)
Whatever
promotes
prosperity
and
personal
happiness,
or adds value to
property;
advantage;
profit..
Grateful
::
Grateful
(a.)
Having
a due sense of
benefits
received;
kindly
disposed
toward
one from whom a favor has been
received;
willing
to
acknowledge
and
repay,
or give
thanks
for,
benefits;
as, a
grateful
heart..
Drawback
::
Drawback
(n.) A loss of
advantage,
or
deduction
from
profit,
value,
success,
etc.; a
discouragement
or
hindrance;
objectionable
feature..
Fitz
::
Fitz (n.) A son; -- used in
compound
names,
to
indicate
paternity,
esp. of the
illegitimate
sons of kings and
princes
of the
blood;
as,
Fitzroy,
the son of the king;
Fitzclarence,
the son of the duke of
Clarence..
Quirk
::
Quirk (n.) A fit or turn; a short
paroxysm;
a
caprice.
Inexpediency
::
Inexpediency
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
inexpedient;
want of
fitness;
unsuitableness
to the end or
object;
impropriety;
as, the
inexpedience
of some
measures..
Infructuose
::
Infructuose
(a.) Not
producing
fruit;
unfruitful;
unprofitable.
Fit
::
Fit
(superl.)
Adapted
to an end,
object,
or
design;
suitable
by
nature
or by art;
suited
by
character,
qualitties,
circumstances,
education,
etc.;
qualified;
competent;
worthy..
Benefit
::
Benefit
(v. t.) To be
beneficial
to; to do good to; to
advantage;
to
advance
in
health
or
prosperity;
to be
useful
to; to
profit.
Catch
::
Catch (n.) That which is
caught
or
taken;
profit;
gain;
especially,
the whole
quantity
caught
or taken at one time; as, a good catch of
fish..
Able
::
Able
(superl.)
Fit;
adapted;
suitable.
Bodice
::
Bodice
(n.) A
close-fitting
outer waist or vest
forming
the upper part of a
woman's
dress,
or a
portion
of it..
Snobbish
::
Snobbish
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a snob;
characteristic
of, or
befitting,
a snob;
vulgarly
pretentious..
Apposed
::
Apposed
(a.)
Placed
in
apposition;
mutually
fitting,
as the
mandibles
of a
bird's
beak..
Inconvenience
::
Inconvenience
(n.) The
quality
or
condition
of being
inconvenient;
want of
convenience;
unfitness;
unsuitableness;
inexpediency;
awkwardness;
as, the
inconvenience
of the
arrangement..
Suite
::
Suitable
(a.)
Capable
of
suiting;
fitting;
accordant;
proper;
becoming;
agreeable;
adapted;
as,
ornaments
suitable
to one's
station;
language
suitable
for the
subject..
Slot
::
Slot (n.) A
narrow
depression,
perforation,
or
aperture;
esp., one for the
reception
of a piece
fitting
or
sliding
in it..
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