Definitionn. the quality of having the properties that are right for a specific purpose
Last update: July 14, 2015
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What a contrast to the suitableness of the material the hummingbird uses--the down of some plant, which seems to have a poetic fitness. [Please select]
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And when a fellow has had his great heart-ache and it's all over, no doubt suitableness is the thing to make married life happy. [Please select]
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"About the suitableness of this great island for the abode of man," answered Paul; and then, continuing to speak with enthusiasm, "the indication of minerals is undoubted." [Please select]
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Their chickens can hardly be raised so well, as by allowing them free access to minute insect dainties; hence, the suitableness of a worn-out hotbed for them during the first month or six weeks. [Please select]
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