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Definition of fit
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Fit (v. t.) To
supply
with
something
that is
suitable
or fit, or that is
shaped
and
adjusted
to the use
required..
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Calculated
::
Calculated
(p. p. & a.)
Likely
to
produce
a
certain
effect,
whether
intended
or not;
fitted;
adapted;
suited..
Beneficial
::
Beneficial
(a.)
Receiving,
or
entitled
to have or
receive,
advantage,
use, or
benefit;
as, the
beneficial
owner of an
estate..
Privately
::
Privately
(adv.)
In a
manner
affecting
an
individual;
personally
not
officially;
as, he is not
privately
benefited..
Skate
::
Skate (n.) A
metallic
runner
with a frame
shaped
to fit the sole of a shoe, -- made to be
fastened
under the foot, and used for
moving
rapidly
on ice..
Useless
::
Useless
(a.)
Having,
or being of, no use;
unserviceable;
producing
no good end;
answering
no
valuable
purpose;
not
advancing
the end
proposed;
unprofitable;
ineffectual;
as, a
useless
garment;
useless
pity..
Salute
::
Salute
(v. t.) To
promote
the
welfare
and
safety
of; to
benefit;
to
gratify.
Trustee
::
Trustee
(n.) A
person
to whom
property
is
legally
committed
in
trust,
to be
applied
either
for the
benefit
of
specified
individuals,
or for
public
uses; one who is
intrusted
with
property
for the
benefit
of
another;
also, a
person
in whose hands the
effects
of
another
are
attached
in a
trustee
process..
Befriend
::
Befriend
(v. t.) To act as a
friend
to; to
favor;
to aid,
benefit,
or
countenance..
Improper
::
Improper
(a.) Not
proper;
not
suitable;
not
fitted
to the
circumstances,
design,
or end;
unfit;
not
becoming;
incongruous;
inappropriate;
indecent;
as, an
improper
medicine;
improper
thought,
behavior,
language,
dress..
Disinterest
::
Disinterest
(n.)
Indifference
to
profit;
want of
regard
to
private
advantage;
disinterestedness.
Preferment
::
Preferment
(n.) A
position
or
office
of honor or
profit;
as, the
preferments
of the
church..
Reefer
::
Reefer
(n.) A
close-fitting
lacket
or short coat of thick
cloth.
Frisk
::
Frisk (a.) A
frolic;
a fit of
wanton
gayety;
a
gambol:
a
little
playful
skip or leap.
Fitter
::
Fitter
(n.) One who tries on, and
adjusts,
articles
of
dress..
Appropriate
::
Appropriate
(v. t.) To take to one's self in
exclusion
of
others;
to claim or use as by an
exclusive
right;
as, let no man
appropriate
the use of a
common
benefit..
Swank
::
Swinish
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
swine;
befitting
swine;
like
swine;
hoggish;
gross;
beasty;
as, a
swinish
drunkard
or sot..
Newmarket
::
Newmarket
(n.) A long,
closely
fitting
cloak..
Refitment
::
Refitment
(n.) The act of
refitting,
or the state of being
refitted..
Tithe
::
Tithe (n.) A
tenth;
the tenth part of
anything;
specifically,
the
tenthpart
of the
increase
arising
from the
profits
of land and
stock,
allotted
to the
clergy
for their
support,
as in
England,
or
devoted
to
religious
or
charitable
uses.
Almost
all the
tithes
of
England
and Wales are
commuted
by law into rent
charges..
Poculent
::
Poculent
(a.) Fit for
drink.
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