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fitting
  1. A small detachable part of a device or machine.
  2. (engineering) A tube connector; a standardized connecting part of a piping system to attach sections of pipe together, such as a coupling
  3. The act of trying on clothes to inspect or adjust the fit.
  4. (manufacturing) The process of applying craft methods such as skilled filing to the making and assembling of machines or other products.
  5. (chiefly Britain) A domestic moveable piece of furniture, which can be taken along when moving out, US furnishing (see also fixture).
  6. (uncountable) The action or condition of having fits in the sense of seizures or convulsions.
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  8. Examples:
    1. “The company has also introduced a fitting for the night-time safety lighting of wards.”
      “In an apartment, fittings and furniture are chosen by the landlord.”
      “The preparation takes about an hour and the fitting 40 minutes.”
fitment
  1. (archaic) Something that suits or fits.
  2. A thing fitted to another in order to accomplish a specific purpose.
  3. An item of permanent furniture or equipment.
  4. The act of furnishing with fitments; an instance of such an act.
  5. (India) The categorisation of an employee, for the purpose of calculating salary or allowances.
  6. The proper positioning and orientation of a thing for it to serve its designed purpose.
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  8. Examples:
    1. “Due to huge market interest and demand for chrome and mag wheels, your fitment options are virtually unlimited.”
      “The industry is only a generation of cars away from fuel cells, mass fitment of on-board computer screens, and aircraft fly-by-wire technology.”
      “A single twist is all that is needed for the fitment to cut through the carton to allow effortless opening.”
fit
  1. The degree to which something fits.
  2. Conformity of elements one to another.
  3. The part of an object upon which anything fits tightly.
  4. (advertising) how well a particular commercial execution captures the character or values of a brand.
  5. (statistics) goodness of fit.
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  7. Examples:
    1. “Applicants should review the job requirements to determine if there is a close fit with their career objectives.”
      “I burst into a fit of laughter as Brian slowly read the instructions for cooking a pop tart.”
      “She threw a fit when she saw what her son did to the car.”
fitness
  1. The condition of being fit, suitable or appropriate.
  2. The cultivation of an attractive and/or healthy physique.
  3. (evolutionary theory) An organism's or species' degree of success in finding a mate and producing offspring.
  4. (Britain, slang) The condition of being attractive, fanciable or beautiful.
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  6. Examples:
    1. “He announced to the receptionist that he wanted to improve his fitness. She took his details and signed him up for a fitness course. He was then taken down to the gym and allocated a fitness adviser to supervise the first session.”
      “A well-maintained machine has all of its mechanical and safety systems in place and operational, increasing the machine's fitness for field, show, or pulling track.”
      “After one year, the men's fitness for military service will be subject to a final evaluation.”
fit
  1. A seizure or convulsion.
  2. (medicine) A sudden and vigorous appearance of a symptom over a short period of time.
  3. A sudden outburst of emotion.
  4. A sudden burst (of an activity).
  5. Synonyms:
  6. Examples:
    1. “Applicants should review the job requirements to determine if there is a close fit with their career objectives.”
      “I burst into a fit of laughter as Brian slowly read the instructions for cooking a pop tart.”
      “She threw a fit when she saw what her son did to the car.”
fitter
unfitness
  1. The characteristic of being unfit or ill-suited.
  2. The characteristic of being unfit or out of physical shape.
  3. Synonyms:
  4. Examples:
    1. “But a Foreign Minister who allows it to affect judgment on policy issues of such consequence proclaims his or her unfitness for the office.”
      “The toytown politicians who dreamed it up have demonstrated their unfitness to govern us, and should be sent packing at the next election.”
      “The main body of complaints of unfitness to practice by reason of physical or mental disability were linked to substance abuse, she said.”
fitspo
  1. (informal) Photographs or other material intended to provide motivation to exercise and be physically fit.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “It's packed with get-off-your-butt fitspo from the author's journey from 1-miler to marathoner.”
      “Some will argue, inevitably, that fitspo is an improvement on what went before: a necessity, even.”
      “By its very nature, fitspo wants you to show your muscle off: to tweet it, Instagram it, Facebook it, Snapchat it.”
fitspiration
  1. Photographs or other material intended to provide motivation to exercise and be physically fit.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Many people turn to social media for fitspiration, constantly seeking out motivational photographs and quotes to boost their exercise routines and maintain a physically fit lifestyle.”
fitweed
  1. Eryngium foetidum, a plant supposed to be a remedy for fits.
fittingness
  1. The state or condition of being fitting; suitability.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “The fittingness of the study is supported by review of the findings for meaning and applicability by a panel of experts.”
      “Congruent with the term transferability, the concepts of applicability and fittingness also have been used in the literature.”
      “But remember that there is no one-size-fits-all when it comes to fittingness.”
fittedness
  1. The state or quality of being fitted; adaptation.
unfittedness
  1. The quality of being unfitted, or unsuitable.
fit
  1. (archaic) A section of a poem or ballad.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Applicants should review the job requirements to determine if there is a close fit with their career objectives.”
      “I burst into a fit of laughter as Brian slowly read the instructions for cooking a pop tart.”
      “She threw a fit when she saw what her son did to the car.”
fitt
  1. Alternative form of fit (section of a poem or ballad)
  2. Examples:
    1. “I loved not debauches, but their martiall conversation was not so fitt for the muses.”
      “Pray be my Aristarchus, and correct and marke what you thinke fitt.”
      “Furious as a lyon the fitt comes one, but retires gentle as a lamb.”
fitfulness
  1. The quality of being fitful.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “His cadenzas had fitfulness rather than flair, and when he tried to sweeten his tone, it felt ersatz, closer to Splenda than pure cane.”
      “But when the women converge for the final trio, their severity — wrists crossed with straight arms held overhead or in front of the body — and their gestural fitfulness are pallid and mechanical.”
      “As to fitfulness, I have never learnt the art of binding myself to any of the wheels on which the Ixions of these days are turning round and round.”
fitte
  1. Obsolete form of fit.
fittingnesses
fitfulnesses
unfitnesses
fittings
  1. plural of fitting
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “The engineers jury-rigged chill water, tying in fittings with a fire hose to restore air conditioning.”
      “For several weeks the new centre has become a hive of activity as community volunteers put up the fixtures and fittings in time for the big move.”
      “The operation of the handbrake, steering, brake and clutch oozes quality, and the fittings are impressive.”
fitments
fitnesses
  1. plural of fitness
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “We predict the relative fitnesses of hybrid genotypes by calculating the expected numbers of each type of incompatibility.”
      “We ignore environmental variation and deal directly with the fitnesses of genotypic values.”
      “But more importantly, it demonstrated that cultural evolution cannot be predicted purely on the basis of genetic fitnesses.”
fitters
fittes
  1. plural of fitte
fitts
  1. plural of fitt
  2. Examples:
    1. “I'm not sure whose translation he used, but this one by Dudley Fitts captures the malediction Wright so relished.”
      “Lorne Fitts, master gardener, adjusts the irrigation system for his Delicata and Hubbard squashes at the community garden.”
fits
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