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outfit

English

Etymology

out +? fit

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?a?tf?t/
  • Hyphenation: out?fit

Noun

outfit (plural outfits)

  1. A set of clothing (with accessories).
    • 2003, Jason Isbell, "Outfit":
      Don't call what you're wearing an outfit.
  2. Gear consisting of a set of articles or tools for a specified purpose.
  3. Any cohesive group of people; a unit; such as a military company.
  4. (informal) A business or firm.
  5. (sports) A sports team.
  6. (statistics) An outlier-sensitive fit.
  7. (Canada, historical) A fiscal year of the Hudson's Bay Company, or the supplies required for such a period.
    • 1949, John McLoughlin, The Financial Papers of Dr. John McLoughlin (page 56)
      [] the outfit of 1821, which outfit suffered a loss. From 1822 there were profits on each outfit as the many subsequent credit entries indicate.

Synonyms

  • (set of clothing): getup
  • kit
  • rig
  • turnout

Antonyms

  • (statistics): infit

Translations

Verb

outfit (third-person singular simple present outfits, present participle outfitting, simple past and past participle outfitted)

  1. (transitive) To provide with, usually for a specific purpose.

Synonyms

  • equip
  • fit

Derived terms

  • outfitter

Translations

Anagrams

  • fit out, fit-out, fitout

Serbo-Croatian

Alternative forms

  • àutf?t

Etymology

From English outfit.

Noun

outfit m (Cyrillic spelling ??????)

  1. (Croatia, Bosnia) outfit

References

  • “outfit” in Hrvatski jezi?ni portal

Spanish

Noun

outfit m (plural outfits)

  1. outfit (clothing)

outfit From the web:

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  • what outfit to bring baby home in
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  • what outfits to bring to hospital for baby


building

English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?b?l.d??/
  • Rhymes: -?ld??
  • Hyphenation: build?ing

Etymology 1

From Middle English bildyng, buildyng, buyldyng, byldyng, bulding, beldyng, equivalent to build +? -ing.

Noun

building (countable and uncountable, plural buildings)

  1. (uncountable) The act or process by which something is built; construction.
    Synonym: construction
  2. (countable) A closed structure with walls and a roof.
    Synonyms: edifice; see also Thesaurus:building
Derived terms
Translations

Further reading

  • building on Wikipedia.Wikipedia

Etymology 2

See build

Verb

building

  1. present participle of build

French

Etymology

Borrowed from English building.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /bil.di?/

Noun

building m (plural buildings)

  1. tower, skyscraper (tall building)
    Synonyms: gratte-ciel, tour

building From the web:

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  • what building is the legislative branch in
  • what building is the judicial branch in
  • what building is seen above
  • what building is on the penny
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