fitment vs ligature

fitment

noun
  • The act of furnishing with fitments; an instance of such an act. 

  • The categorisation of an employee, for the purpose of calculating salary or allowances. 

  • A thing fitted to another in order to accomplish a specific purpose. 

  • An item of permanent furniture or equipment. 

  • The proper positioning and orientation of a thing for it to serve its designed purpose. 

ligature

noun
  • The act of tying or binding something. 

  • A piece used to hold a reed to the mouthpiece on woodwind instruments. 

  • The state of being bound or stiffened; stiffness. 

  • A character that visually combines multiple letters, such as æ, œ, ß or ij; also logotype. Sometimes called a typographic ligature. 

  • A group of notes played as a phrase, or the curved line that indicates such a phrase. 

  • A cord or similar thing used to tie something; especially the thread used in surgery to close a vessel or duct. 

  • Impotence caused by magic or charms. 

  • A curve or line connecting notes; a slur. 

  • A thread or wire used to remove tumours, etc. 

verb
  • To ligate; to tie. 

How often have the words fitment and ligature occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )