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Definition of fit
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 fit is as below...
Fit (v. t.) To make fit or
suitable;
to adapt to the
purpose
intended;
to
qualify;
to put into a
condition
of
readiness
or
preparation.
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Refitment
::
Refitment
(n.) The act of
refitting,
or the state of being
refitted..
Covenably
::
Covenably
(adv.)
Fitly;
suitably.
Preparation
::
Preparation
(n.) That which is
prepared,
made, or
compounded
by a
certain
process
or for a
particular
purpose;
a
combination.
Specifically:
(a) Any
medicinal
substance
fitted
for use. (b)
Anything
treated
for
preservation
or
examination
as a
specimen.
(c)
Something
prepared
for use in
cookery..
Improvement
::
Improvement
(n.) The act of
making
profitable
use or
applicaton
of
anything,
or the state of being
profitably
employed;
a
turning
to good
account;
practical
application,
as of a
doctrine,
principle,
or
theory,
stated
in a
discourse..
Mercenary
::
Mercenary
(a.)
Hence:
Moved by
considerations
of pay or
profit;
greedy
of gain;
sordid;
selfish.
Venous
::
Venous
(a.)
Contained
in the
veins,
or
having
the same
qualities
as if
contained
in the
veins,
that is,
having
a dark
bluish
color and
containing
an
insufficient
amount
of
oxygen
so as no
longer
to be fit for
oxygenating
the
tissues;
-- said of the
blood,
and
opposed
to
arterial..
Match
::
Match (v. t.) To make
equal,
proportionate,
or
suitable;
to
adapt,
fit, or suit (one thing to
another)..
Speculate
::
Speculate
(v. i.) To
purchase
with the
expectation
of a
contingent
advance
in
value,
and a
consequent
sale at a
profit;
--
often,
in a
somewhat
depreciative
sense,
of
unsound
or
hazardous
transactions;
as, to
speculate
in
coffee,
in
sugar,
or in bank
stock..
Pernancy
::
Pernancy
(n.) A
taking
or
reception,
as the
receiving
of rents or
tithes
in kind, the
receiving
of
profits..
Fitchew
::
Fitchew
(n.) The
European
polecat
(Putorius
foetidus).
See
Polecat.
Inappropriate
::
Inappropriate
(a.) Not
instrument
(to); not
appropriate;
unbecoming;
unsuitable;
not
specially
fitted;
--
followed
by to or for.
Utility
::
Utility
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
useful;
usefulness;
production
of good;
profitableness
to some
valuable
end; as, the
utility
of
manure
upon land; the
utility
of the
sciences;
the
utility
of
medicines..
Sufficient
::
Sufficient
(a.)
Possessing
adequate
talents
or
accomplishments;
of
competent
power or
ability;
qualified;
fit.
Cowardly
::
Cowardly
(a.)
Proceeding
from fear of
danger
or other
consequences;
befitting
a
coward;
dastardly;
base; as,
cowardly
malignity..
Stocking
::
Stocking
(n.) A
close-fitting
covering
for the foot and leg,
usually
knit or
woven..
Qualify
::
Qualify
(v. i.) To be or
become
qualified;
to be fit, as for an
office
or
employment..
Seck
::
Seck (a.)
Barren;
unprofitable.
See Rent seck, under
Rent..
Solecism
::
Solecism
(n.) Any
inconsistency,
unfitness,
absurdity,
or
impropriety,
as in deeds or
manners..
L
::
L (n.) A short
right-angled
pipe
fitting,
used in
connecting
two pipes at right
angles..
Fitweed
::
Fitweed
(n.) A plant
(Eryngium
foetidum)
supposed
to be a
remedy
for fits.
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