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Definition of suit
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Suiting
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Sui.
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Microphotograph
::
Microphotograph
(n.) An
enlarged
representation
of a
microscopic
object,
produced
by
throwing
upon a
sensitive
plate the
magnified
image of an
object
formed
by a
microscope
or other
suitable
combination
of
lenses..
Scholar
::
Scholar
(n.) One
engaged
in the
pursuits
of
learning;
a
learned
person;
one
versed
in any
branch,
or in many
branches,
of
knowledge;
a
person
of high
literary
or
scientific
attainments;
a
savant..
Serve
::
Serve (v. i.) To be of use; to
answer
a
purpose;
to
suffice;
to suit; to be
convenient
or
favorable.
Indispose
::
Indispose
(v. t.) To
render
unfit or
unsuited;
to
disqualify.
Tirailleur
::
Tirailleur
(n.)
Formerly,
a
member
of an
independent
body of
marksmen
in the
French
army. They were used
sometimes
in front of the army to annoy the
enemy,
sometimes
in the rear to check his
pursuit.
The term is now
applied
to all
troops
acting
as
skirmishers..
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..
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.
Hunt
::
Hunt (v. i.) To
follow
the
chase;
to go out in
pursuit
of game; to
course
with
hounds.
Action
::
Action
(n.) A suit or
process,
by which a
demand
is made of a right in a court of
justice;
in a broad
sense,
a
judicial
proceeding
for the
enforcement
or
protection
of a
right,
the
redress
or
prevention
of a
wrong,
or the
punishment
of a
public
offense..
Worthily
::
Worthily
(adv.)
In a
worthy
manner;
excellently;
deservedly;
according
to
merit;
justly;
suitably;
becomingly.
Trump
::
Trump (n.) A
winning
card; one of a
particular
suit
(usually
determined
by
chance
for each deal) any card of which takes any card of the other
suits.
Masculine
::
Masculine
(a.)
Having
the
qualities
of a man;
suitable
to, or
characteristic
of, a man;
virile;
not
feminine
or
effeminate;
strong;
robust..
Issuable
::
Issuable
(a.)
Lawful
or
suitable
to be
issued;
as, a writ
issuable
on these
grounds..
Beseem
::
Beseem
(v. t.)
Literally:
To
appear
or seem
(well,
ill, best, etc.) for (one) to do or to have.
Hence:
To be fit,
suitable,
or
proper
for, or
worthy
of; to
become;
to
befit..
Joinder
::
Joinder
(v. t.) A
joining
of
parties
as
plaintiffs
or
defendants
in a suit.
Disagree
::
Disagree
(v. i.) To be
unsuited;
to have
unfitness;
as,
medicine
sometimes
disagrees
with the
patient;
food often
disagrees
with the
stomach
or the
taste..
Game
::
Game (v. i.) A
scheme
or art
employed
in the
pursuit
of an
object
or
purpose;
method
of
procedure;
projected
line of
operations;
plan;
project.
Match
::
Match (v. t.) To make
equal,
proportionate,
or
suitable;
to
adapt,
fit, or suit (one thing to
another)..
Vanity
::
Vanity
(n.) That which is vain;
anything
empty,
visionary,
unreal,
or
unsubstantial;
fruitless
desire
or
effort;
trifling
labor
productive
of no good; empty
pleasure;
vain
pursuit;
idle show;
unsubstantial
enjoyment..
Funereal
::
Funereal
(a.)
Suiting
a
funeral;
pertaining
to
burial;
solemn.
Hence:
Dark;
dismal;
mournful.
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