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Definition of suit
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Suit (n.) The act of
wooing
in love; the
solicitation
of a woman in
marriage;
courtship.
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Appeal
::
Appeal
(v. t.) An
application
for the
removal
of a cause or suit from an
inferior
to a
superior
judge or court for
reexamination
or
review.
Canoe
::
Canoe (n.) A boat used by rude
nations,
formed
of trunk of a tree,
excavated,
by
cutting
of
burning,
into a
suitable
shape.
It is
propelled
by a
paddle
or
paddles,
or
sometimes
by sail, and has no
rudder..
Pat
::
Pat (a.)
Exactly
suitable;
fit;
convenient;
timely.
Accord
::
Accord
(v. t.) To bring to an
agreement,
as
persons;
to
reconcile;
to
settle,
adjust,
harmonize,
or
compose,
as
things;
as, to
accord
suits or
controversies..
Gold
::
Gold (v. t.) A
metallic
element,
constituting
the most
precious
metal used as a
common
commercial
medium
of
exchange.
It has a
characteristic
yellow
color,
is one of the
heaviest
substances
known
(specific
gravity
19.32),
is soft, and very
malleable
and
ductile.
It is quite
unalterable
by heat,
moisture,
and most
corrosive
agents,
and
therefore
well
suited
for its use in coin and
jewelry.
Symbol
Au
(Aurum).
Atomic
weight
196.7..
Beggarly
::
Beggarly
(a.) In the
condition
of, or like, a
beggar;
suitable
for a
beggar;
extremely
indigent;
poverty-stricken;
mean; poor;
contemptible..
Urban
::
Urban (a.)
Belonging
to, or
suiting,
those
living
in a city;
cultivated;
polite;
urbane;
as, urban
manners..
Many-sided
::
Many-sided
(a.)
Interested
in, and
having
an
aptitude
for, many
unlike
pursuits
or
objects
of
attention;
versatile..
Unsuit
::
Unsuit
(v. t.) Not to suit; to be unfit for.
Valedictory
::
Valedictory
(a.)
Bidding
farewell;
suitable
or
designed
for an
occasion
of
leave-taking;
as, a
valedictory
oration..
Trunkwork
::
Trunkwork
(n.) Work or
devices
suitable
to be
concealed;
a
secret
stratagem.
Right
::
Right (a.) Fit;
suitable;
proper;
correct;
becoming;
as, the right man in the right
place;
the right way from
London
to
Oxford..
Movement
::
Movement
(n.) One of the
several
strains
or
pieces,
each
complete
in
itself,
with its own time and
rhythm,
which make up a
larger
work; as, the
several
movements
of a suite or a
symphony..
Serve
::
Serve (v. i.) To be of use; to
answer
a
purpose;
to
suffice;
to suit; to be
convenient
or
favorable.
Field
::
Field (n.)
Cleared
land; land
suitable
for
tillage
or
pasture;
cultivated
ground;
the open
country.
Ineptly
::
Ineptly
(adv.)
Unfitly;
unsuitably;
awkwardly.
Eligibleness
::
Eligibleness
(n.) The
quality
worthy
or
qualified
to be
chosen;
suitableness;
desirableness.
Comestible
::
Comestible
(n.)
Something
suitable
to be
eaten;
--
commonly
in the
plural.
Attach
::
Attach
(v. t.) To take by legal
authority:
(a) To
arrest
by writ, and bring
before
a
court,
as to
answer
for a debt, or a
contempt;
--
applied
to a
taking
of the
person
by a civil
process;
being now
rarely
used for the
arrest
of a
criminal.
(b) To seize or take
(goods
or real
estate)
by
virtue
of a writ or
precept
to hold the same to
satisfy
a
judgment
which may be
rendered
in the suit. See
Attachment,
4..
Congrue
::
Congrue
(v. i.) To
agree;
to be
suitable.
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