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Definition of suite
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of suite is as below...
Suitable
(a.)
Capable
of
suiting;
fitting;
accordant;
proper;
becoming;
agreeable;
adapted;
as,
ornaments
suitable
to one's
station;
language
suitable
for the
subject..
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Unpaired
::
Unpaired
(a.) Not
paired;
not
suited
or
matched.
Genteel
::
Genteel
(a.)
Suited
to the
position
of lady or a
gentleman;
as, to live in a
genteel
allowance..
Apt
::
Apt (a.) Fit or
fitted;
suited;
suitable;
appropriate.
Rabble
::
Rabble
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
rabble;
like, or
suited
to, a
rabble;
disorderly;
vulgar..
Match
::
Match (v.) A
bringing
together
of two
parties
suited
to one
another,
as for a
union,
a trial of skill or
force,
a
contest,
or the like.
Salmis
::
Salmis
(n.) A
ragout
of
partly
roasted
game
stewed
with
sauce,
wine,
bread,
and
condiments
suited
to
provoke
appetite..
Witching
::
Witching
(a.) That
witches
or
enchants;
suited
to
enchantment
or
witchcraft;
bewitching.
Suit
::
Suit (n.)
Things
that
follow
in a
series
or
succession;
the
individual
objects,
collectively
considered,
which
constitute
a
series,
as of
rooms,
buildings,
compositions,
etc.; -- often
written
suite,
and
pronounced
sw/t..
Legation
::
Legation
(n.) A
legate,
or
envoy,
and the
persons
associated
with him in his
mission;
an
embassy;
or, in
stricter
usage,
a
diplomatic
minister
and his
suite;
a
deputation..
Adapt
::
Adapt (a.)
Fitted;
suited.
Dictatorial
::
Dictatorial
(a.)
Pertaining
or
suited
to a
dictator;
absolute.
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..
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..
Aldermanlike
::
Aldermanlike
(a.) Like or
suited
to an
alderman.
Janitor
::
"Janitor
(n.) A
door-keeper;
a
porter;
one who has the care of a
public
building,
or a
building
occupied
for
offices,
suites
of
rooms,
etc..
Tenement
::
Tenement
(n.) A
dwelling
house;
a
building
for a
habitation;
also, an
apartment,
or suite of
rooms,
in a
building,
used by one
family;
often,
a house
erected
to be
rented..
Minuet
::
Minuet
(n.) A tune or air to
regulate
the
movements
of the dance so
called;
a
movement
in
suites,
sonatas,
symphonies,
etc.,
having
the dance form, and
commonly
in 3-4,
sometimes
3-8,
measure..
Retinue
::
Retinue
(n.) The body of
retainers
who
follow
a
prince
or other
distinguished
person;
a train of
attendants;
a
suite.
Mace
::
Mace (n.) A rod for
playing
billiards,
having
one end
suited
to
resting
on the table and
pushed
with one
hand..
Pulpitical
::
Pulpitical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
pulpit;
suited
to the
pulpit.
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