Found 2 items, similar to fitter.
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: fitter
fit
n 1: a display of bad temper; 
“he had a fit”; 
“she threw a
tantrum”; 
“he made a scene” [syn: 
tantrum, 
scene, 
conniption]
2: a sudden uncontrollable attack; 
“a paroxysm of giggling”; 
“a
fit of coughing”; 
“convulsions of laughter” [syn: 
paroxysm,
convulsion]
3: the manner in which something fits; 
“I admired the fit of
her coat”
4: a sudden flurry of activity (often for no obvious reason);
“a burst of applause”; 
“a fit of housecleaning” [syn: 
burst]
[also: 
fitting, 
fitted, 
fittest, 
fitter]
fit
adj 1: meeting adequate standards for a purpose; 
“a fit subject for
discussion”; 
“it is fit and proper that you be there”;
“water fit to drink”; 
“fit for duty”; 
“do as you see
fit to” [syn: 
fit to(a), 
fit for(a)] [ant: 
unfit]
2: (usually followed by `to' or `for') on the point of or
strongly disposed; 
“in no fit state to continue”; 
“fit to
drop”; 
“laughing fit to burst”; 
“she was fit to scream”;
“primed for a fight”; 
“we are set to go at any time” [syn:
fit(p), 
primed(p), 
set(p)]
3: physically and mentally sound or healthy; 
“felt relaxed and
fit after their holiday”; 
“keeps fit with diet and
exercise” [syn: 
healthy] [ant: 
unfit]
[also: 
fitting, 
fitted, 
fittest, 
fitter]
fit
v 1: be agreeable or acceptable to; 
“This suits my needs” [syn: 
suit,
accommodate]
2: be the right size or shape; fit correctly or as desired;
“This piece won't fit into the puzzle” [syn: 
go]
3: satisfy a condition or restriction; 
“Does this paper meet
the requirements for the degree?” [syn: 
meet, 
conform to
]
4: make fit; 
“fit a dress”; 
“He fitted other pieces of paper to
his cut-out”
5: insert or adjust several objects or people; 
“Can you fit the
toy into the box?”; 
“This man can't fit himself into our
work environment”
6: be compatible, similar or consistent; coincide in their
characteristics; 
“The two stories don't agree in many
details”; 
“The handwriting checks with the signature on
the check”; 
“The suspect's fingerprints don't match those
on the gun” [syn: 
match, 
correspond, 
check, 
jibe,
gibe, 
tally, 
agree] [ant: 
disagree]
7: conform to some shape or size; 
“How does this shirt fit?”
8: provide with (something) usually for a specific purpose;
“The expedition was equipped with proper clothing, food,
and other necessities” [syn: 
equip, 
fit out, 
outfit]
9: make correspond or harmonize; 
“Match my sweater” [syn: 
match]
[also: 
fitting, 
fitted, 
fittest, 
fitter]
fitter
adj : improved in health or physical condition [syn: 
healthier]
n : someone who fits a garment to a particular person
fitter
See 
fit
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Fitter
Fit 
\Fit\, a. [Compar. 
Fitter; superl. 
Fittest.] [OE. fit,
fyt; cf. E. feat neat, elegant, well made, or icel. fitja to
web, knit, OD. vitten to suit, square, Goth. f?tjan to adorn.
[root]77.]
1. Adapted to an end, object, or design; suitable by nature
or by art; suited by character, qualitties, circumstances,
education, etc.; qualified; competent; worthy.
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That which ordinary men are fit for, I am qualified
in. --Shak.
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Fit audience find, though few. --Milton.
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2. Prepared; ready. [Obs.]
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So fit to shoot, she singled forth among
her foes who first her quarry's strength should
feel. --Fairfax.
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3. Conformed to a standart of duty, properiety, or taste;
convenient; meet; becoming; proper.
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Is it fit to say a king, Thou art wicked? --Job
xxxiv. 18.
Syn: Suitable; proper; appropriate; meet; becoming;
expedient; congruous; correspondent; apposite; apt;
adapted; prepared; qualified; competent; adequate.
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Fitter 
\Fit"ter\, n.
1. One who fits or makes to fit; esp.:
(a) One who tries on, and adjusts, articles of dress.
(b) One who fits or adjusts the different parts of
machinery to each other.
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2. A coal broker who conducts the sales between the owner of
a coal pit and the shipper. [Eng.] --Simmonds.
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Fitter 
\Fit"ter\, n.
A little piece; a flitter; a flinder. [Obs.]
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Where's the Frenchman? Alas, he's all fitters. --Beau.
& Fl.
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