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  • 41fitter — Ⅰ. fit [1] ► ADJECTIVE (fitter, fittest) 1) of a suitable quality, standard, or type to meet the required purpose. 2) in good health, especially through regular physical exercise. 3) (fit to do) informal on the point of doing. 4) …

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  • 42Military Order of the Dragon — Medal of the Military Order of the Dragon. The Military Order of the Dragon. The purpose was to record the history and conserve the memory of the military campaign in China in the year 1900. Provision being made for admitting to honorary… …

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  • 43Separation of church and state in the United States — The phrase separation of church and state (sometimes wall of separation between church and state ), attributed to Thomas Jefferson and others, and since quoted by the Supreme Court of the United States, expresses an understanding of the intent… …

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  • 44accommodate — accommodable, /euh kom euh deuh beuhl/, adj. /euh kom euh dayt /, v., accommodated, accommodating. v.t. 1. to do a kindness or a favor to; oblige; to accommodate a friend. 2. to provide suitably; supply (usually fol. by with): to accommodate a… …

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  • 45adapt — 1. verb /əˈdæpt/ a) To make suitable; to make to correspond; to fit or suit; to proportion. They could not adapt to the new climate and so perished. b) To fit by alteration; …

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  • 46adapted — adj. accommodated to, matched to, conformed to; made suitable; altered, changed as to make more fit for a particular objective; weighted (Finance) a·dapt || É™ dæpt v. conform; change, make suitable; match, fit; adapt oneself, become adjusted …

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  • 47fit — fit1 adjective (fitter, fittest) 1》 of a suitable quality, standard, or type.     ↘having the requisite qualities or skills to do something competently.     ↘socially acceptable: a fit subject on which to correspond. 2》 in good health, especially …

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  • 48suit — I. n. 1. Set, suite. 2. Retinue, set, suite. 3. Request, solicitation, petition, entreaty, prayer, supplication, appeal, invocation, suing. 4. Courtship, wooing, addresses. 5. (Law.) Prosecution, process, trial, action, cause, case. II. v …

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  • 49a|dapt — «uh DAPT», transitive verb. 1. to make fit or suitable; adjust: »Cats can adapt themselves very well to indoor life. Can you adapt your way of working to the new job? But one of the striking facts of nature is the ability of living things to… …

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  • 50History of religion in the United States — The religious history of the United States begins more than a century before the former British colonies became the United States of America in 1776.Some of the original settlers were men and women of deep religious convictions. The religious… …

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