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Definition of fit
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Fit (n.) A
darting
point;
a
sudden
emission.
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Set
::
Set (v. i.) To fit music to
words.
Predispose
::
Predispose
(v. t.) To make fit or
susceptible
beforehand;
to give a
tendency
to; as,
debility
predisposes
the body to
disease..
Idoneous
::
Idoneous
(a.)
Appropriate;
suitable;
proper;
fit;
adequate.
Snape
::
Snape (v. t.) To bevel the end of a
timber
to fit
against
an
inclined
surface.
Desirable
::
Desirable
(v. t.)
Worthy
of
desire
or
longing;
fitted
to
excite
desire
or a wish to
possess;
pleasing;
agreeable.
Carrion
::
Carrion
(n.) The dead and
putrefying
body or flesh of an
animal;
flesh so
corrupted
as to be unfit for food.
Horrid
::
Horrid
(a.)
Fitted
to
excite
horror;
dreadful;
hideous;
shocking;
hence,
very
offensive..
Douche
::
Douche
(n.) A jet or
current
of water or vapor
directed
upon some part of the body to
benefit
it
medicinally;
a
douche
bath.
Moral
::
Moral (n.) The inner
meaning
or
significance
of a
fable,
a
narrative,
an
occurrence,
an
experience,
etc.; the
practical
lesson
which
anything
is
designed
or
fitted
to
teach;
the
doctrine
meant to be
inculcated
by a
fiction;
a
maxim..
Principal
::
Principal
(n.) A
capital
sum of
money,
placed
out at
interest,
due as a debt or used as a fund; -- so
called
in
distinction
from
interest
or
profit..
Ward
::
Ward (n.) A notch or slit in a key
corresponding
to a ridge in the lock which it fits; a ward
notch.
Executive
::
Executive
(a.)
Designed
or
fitted
for
execution,
or
carrying
into
effect;
as,
executive
talent;
qualifying
for,
concerned
with, or
pertaining
to, the
execution
of the laws or the
conduct
of
affairs;
as,
executive
power or
authority;
executive
duties,
officer,
department,
etc..
Misjoin
::
Misjoin
(v. t.) To join
unfitly
or
improperly.
Indecent
::
Indecent
(a.) Not
decent;
unfit to be seen or
heard;
offensive
to
modesty
and
delicacy;
as,
indecent
language..
Ovipositor
::
Ovipositor
(n.) The organ with which many
insects
and some other
animals
deposit
their eggs. Some
ichneumon
files have a long
ovipositor
fitted
to
pierce
the eggs or
larvae
of other
insects,
in order to lay their own eggs
within
the
same..
Affecting
::
Affecting
(a.)
Moving
the
emotions;
fitted
to
excite
the
emotions;
pathetic;
touching;
as, an
affecting
address;
an
affecting
sight..
Lyrical
::
Lyrical
(a.)
Fitted
to be sung to the lyre;
hence,
also,
appropriate
for song; -- said
especially
of
poetry
which
expresses
the
individual
emotions
of the
poet..
Wiclifite
::
Wiclifite
(n.) Alt. of
Wickliffit.
Fit
::
Fit (n.) The
coincidence
of parts that come in
contact.
Masthouse
::
Masthouse
(n.) A
building
in which
vessels'
masts are
shaped,
fitted,
etc..
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