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Definition of fit
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Fit (n.) In Old
English,
a song; a
strain;
a canto or
portion
of a
ballad;
a
passus..
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Match
::
Match (v. t.) To fit
together,
or make
suitable
for
fitting
together;
specifically,
to
furnish
with a
tongue
and a
groove,
at the
edges;
as, to match
boards..
Utilize
::
Utilize
(v. t.) To make
useful;
to turn to
profitable
account
or use; to make use of; as, to
utilize
the whole power of a
machine;
to
utilize
one's
opportunities..
Deadlight
::
Deadlight
(n.) A
strong
shutter,
made to fit open ports and keep out water in a
storm..
Stead
::
Stead (v. t.) To help; to
support;
to
benefit;
to
assist.
Stover
::
Stovepipe
(n.) Pipe made of sheet iron in
length
and
angular
or
curved
pieces
fitting
together,
-- used to
connect
a
portable
stove with a
chimney
flue..
Desirable
::
Desirable
(v. t.)
Worthy
of
desire
or
longing;
fitted
to
excite
desire
or a wish to
possess;
pleasing;
agreeable.
Idoneous
::
Idoneous
(a.)
Appropriate;
suitable;
proper;
fit;
adequate.
Sheathe
::
Sheathe
(v. t.) To fit or
furnish,
as with a
sheath..
Profit
::
Profit
(n.)
Acquisition
beyond
expenditure;
excess
of value
received
for
producing,
keeping,
or
selling,
over cost;
hence,
pecuniary
gain in any
transaction
or
occupation;
emolument;
as, a
profit
on the sale of
goods..
Rent
::
Rent (n.) A
certain
periodical
profit,
whether
in
money,
provisions,
chattels,
or
labor,
issuing
out of lands and
tenements
in
payment
for the use;
commonly,
a
certain
pecuniary
sum
agreed
upon
between
a
tenant
and his
landlord,
paid at fixed
intervals
by the
lessee
to the
lessor,
for the use of land or its
appendages;
as, rent for a farm, a
house,
a park, etc..
Fund
::
Fund (n.) A stock or
capital;
a sum of money
appropriated
as the
foundation
of some
commercial
or other
operation
undertaken
with a view to
profit;
that
reserve
by means of which
expenses
and
credit
are
supported;
as, the fund of a bank,
commercial
house,
manufacturing
corporation,
etc..
Inexpediency
::
Inexpediency
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
inexpedient;
want of
fitness;
unsuitableness
to the end or
object;
impropriety;
as, the
inexpedience
of some
measures..
Germane
::
Germane
(a.)
Literally,
near akin;
hence,
closely
allied;
appropriate
or
fitting;
relevant..
Due
::
Due (a.)
Justly
claimed
as a right or
property;
proper;
suitable;
becoming;
appropriate;
fit.
Ripely
::
Ripely
(adv.)
Maturely;
at the fit time.
Bonus
::
Bonus (n.) An extra
dividend
to the
shareholders
of a joint stock
company,
out of
accumulated
profits..
Athletic
::
Athletic
(a.)
Befitting
an
athlete;
strong;
muscular;
robust;
vigorous;
as,
athletic
Celts..
Society
::
Society
(n.) A
number
of
persons
associated
for any
temporary
or
permanent
object;
an
association
for
mutual
or joint
usefulness,
pleasure,
or
profit;
a
social
union;
a
partnership;
as, a
missionary
society..
Account
::
Account
(n.)
Importance;
worth;
value;
advantage;
profit.
Indispose
::
Indispose
(v. t.) To
render
unfit or
unsuited;
to
disqualify.
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