fitment

fitment
noun Etymology: 4fit Date: 1851 chiefly British furnishing 2, fixture, cabinetry — usually used in plural

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  • fitment — ► NOUN chiefly Brit. ▪ a fixed item of furniture or piece of equipment …   English terms dictionary

  • fitment — [fit′mənt] n. Chiefly Brit. any of various furnishings, fixtures, or detachable parts …   English World dictionary

  • fitment — UK [ˈfɪtmənt] / US noun [countable] Word forms fitment : singular fitment plural fitments British a piece of furniture or other object that is built into a room light fitments …   English dictionary

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  • fitment — See twin fitment …   Dictionary of automotive terms

  • fitment — /fit meuhnt/, n. 1. equipment; furnishing. 2. fitments, fittings: the fitments of a ship. [1600 10; FIT1 + MENT] * * * …   Universalium

  • fitment — noun a) Something that suits or fits. I am, sir, b) A thing fitted to another in order to accomplish a specific purpose. The soldier that did company these three …   Wiktionary

  • fitment — fit|ment [ˈfıtmənt] n [C usually plural] BrE a piece of furniture or equipment that is made especially for a particular space in a room ▪ bathroom fitments …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • fitment — fit·ment || fɪtmÉ™nt n. equipment; furniture; attachment …   English contemporary dictionary

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