Definitionn. the quality of having the properties that are right for a specific purpose
Last update: August 27, 2015
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Soc. d'Encouragement, 1898, pp. 36-76), chiefly with the object of determining their suitability for the construction of permanent magnets. [Please select]
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Colonel Barrow's opinion on the suitability of the Eastern climate for horses must not be read as meaning for horses of all breeds. [Please select]
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=COUNTRY HOUSE STATIONERY: FOR A BIG HOUSE= In selecting paper for a country house we go back to the subject of suitability. [Please select]
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Forty years before, when travelling in South Wales, he had been struck by the suitability of the country for storing water in. [Please select]
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He has given an account of eleven ladies whose suitability he considered. [Please select]
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Then the suitability of boys to situations had to be considered. [Please select]
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By taking upon ourselves the duty of self-taught lessons of sincerity and common sense, and suitability. [Please select]
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II SUITABILITY, SIMPLICITY AND PROPORTION When I am asked to decorate a new house, my first thought is suitability. [Please select]
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We must learn to recognize suitability, simplicity and proportion, and apply our knowledge to our needs. [Please select]
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These arctic foxes really build small cities, and their semi-social life may be accounted for by the peculiar suitability of the place which they select for a habitation. [Please select]
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The action was abrupt, and it was only as his fingers pressed the bell that a certain unexpectedness, a certain want of suitability in the aspect of the house, struck him. [Please select]
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