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Fitness is a United States-based women's magazine, focusing on health, exercise, and nutrition. It is owned and published by the Meredith Corporation . The editor-in-chief of Fitness is Betty Wong.

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. the condition of being suitable; "they had to prove their fitness for the position" [syn: fittingness ] [ant: unfitness ] good physical condition; being in shape or in condition [syn: physical fitness , good shape , good condition ] [ant: unfitness ] ...

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES a fitness test ▪ Walcott will have a fitness test this morning to decide whether he can play. energy/fitness level ▪ Her fitness level is better than that of most 20-year-olds. fitness freak ▪ a fitness freak fitness ...

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The chief secret, however, of the origin of the peculiar phrases under consideration consisted in their striking fitness to the nature and facts of the case, their adaptedness to express these facts in a bold and vivid manner.

I occasionally tried standing up, stretching, swivelling like Olympic atheletes do after gulping their anabolic steroids before track events, but you get fed up with fitness so I sat down again.

Our travellers might, in another mood and place, have thought it droll to arrive at that sublime spectacle through a Bierhaus, but in this enchanted city it seemed to have a peculiar fitness.

That forms new and generally more sophisticated offspring programs that are then evaluated for mating on the basis of their fitness, et cetera, et cetera.

Secondly, the reason of this fitness may be taken from the end of the union, which is the fulfilling of predestination, i.

If I could get Adelheid for him, then there would only be Ironhead to drive out, and the child he needs to prove his fitness is already born.

The long hair down to the shoulders, the fillet of cloth of gold round the head, the kreese adorned with precious stones and with the blade curved, the cock-fighting, the gold and spices and sandalwood, all bear their abundant testimony to the fitness of the application of the description to the Island of Madura.

No one else among lyrists within the period defined, has such unfailing freshness: so much variety within the sphere prescribed to himself: such closeness to nature, whether in description or in feeling: such easy fitness in language: melody so unforced and delightful.

There the Latinist and sophister and every unlearned writer tries the fitness of his pen, a practice that we have frequently seen injuring the usefulness and value of the most beautiful books.

Coupons for fitness centers on my desk, links for vomitoriums in my mail.

Hence it follows that a thing is said to be assumable according to some fitness for such a union.

In this connection, longevity is of course a mark of vitality and physical fitness.

But the test oath prescribed after the Civil War, whereby office holders, teachers, or preachers were required to swear that they had not participated in the Rebellion, were held invalid on the ground that it had no reasonable relation to fitness to perform official or professional duties, but rather was a punishment for past offenses.

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Yes, fitness, a fitness not simply of body, or even of mind, but of things in general, an acceptance of life as it was without the insidious subversion of questions or the dangerous speculations which had gained momentum since.