content vs suit

content

verb
  • To give contentment or satisfaction; to satisfy; to make happy. 

adj
  • Satisfied, pleased, contented. 

noun
  • That which contents or satisfies; that which if attained would make one happy. 

  • Satisfaction, contentment; pleasure. 

  • An expression of assent to a bill or motion; an affirmative vote. 

  • That which is contained. 

  • The amount of material contained; contents. 

  • The n-dimensional space contained by an n-dimensional polytope (called volume in the case of a polyhedron and area in the case of a polygon); length, area or volume, generalized to an arbitrary number of dimensions. 

  • The greatest common divisor of the coefficients; (of a polynomial with coefficients in an integral domain) the common factor of the coefficients which, when removed, leaves the adjusted coefficients with no common factor that is noninvertible. 

  • Subject matter; semantic information (or a portion or body thereof); that which is contained in writing, speech, video, etc. 

  • A member who votes in assent. 

suit

verb
  • To please; to make content; to fit one's taste. 

  • To be suitable or apt for one's image. 

  • To be appropriate or apt for. 

  • To make proper or suitable; to adapt or fit. 

  • To agree; to be fitted; to correspond (usually followed by to, archaically also followed by with) 

  • To dress; to clothe. 

noun
  • The full set of sails required for a ship. 

  • A set of clothes to be worn together, now especially a man's matching jacket and trousers (also business suit or lounge suit), or a similar outfit for a woman. 

  • The attempt to gain an end by legal process; a process instituted in a court of law for the recovery of a right or claim; a lawsuit. 

  • A person who wears matching jacket and trousers, especially a boss or a supervisor. 

  • A full set of armour. 

  • Each of the sets of a pack of cards distinguished by color and/or specific emblems, such as the spades, hearts, diamonds, or clubs of traditional Anglo, Hispanic, and French playing cards. 

  • Pursuit of a love-interest; wooing, courtship. 

  • A garment or set of garments suitable and/or required for a given task or activity: space suit, boiler suit, protective suit, swimsuit. 

  • Petition, request, entreaty. 

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