These are the meanings of the letters FITTAGE when you unscramble them.
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Fate (n.)
A fixed decree by which the order of things is prescribed; the immutable law of the universe; inevitable necessity; the force by which all existence is determined and conditioned.
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Fate (n.)
Appointed lot; allotted life; arranged or predetermined event; destiny; especially, the final lot; doom; ruin; death.
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Fate (n.)
The element of chance in the affairs of life; the unforeseen and unestimated conitions considered as a force shaping events; fortune; esp., opposing circumstances against which it is useless to struggle; as, fate was, or the fates were, against him.
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Fate (n.)
The three goddesses, Clotho, Lachesis, and Atropos, sometimes called the Destinies, or Parcaewho were supposed to determine the course of human life. They are represented, one as holding the distaff, a second as spinning, and the third as cutting off the thread.
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Feat (n.)
A striking act of strength, skill, or cunning; a trick; as, feats of horsemanship, or of dexterity.
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Feat (n.)
An act; a deed; an exploit.
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Feat (n.)
Dexterous in movements or service; skillful; neat; nice; pretty.
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Feat (v. t.)
To form; to fashion.
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feta (unknown)
Sorry. I don't have the meaning of this word.
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Fiat (n.)
A warrant of a judge for certain processes.
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Fiat (n.)
An authoritative command or order to do something; an effectual decree.
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Fiat (n.)
An authority for certain proceedings given by the Lord Chancellor's signature.
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Gait (n.)
A going; a walk; a march; a way.
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Gait (n.)
Manner of walking or stepping; bearing or carriage while moving.
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Gate (n.)
A door, valve, or other device, for stopping the passage of water through a dam, lock, pipe, etc.
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Gate (n.)
A large door or passageway in the wall of a city, of an inclosed field or place, or of a grand edifice, etc.; also, the movable structure of timber, metal, etc., by which the passage can be closed.
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Gate (n.)
A way; a path; a road; a street (as in Highgate).
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Gate (n.)
An opening for passage in any inclosing wall, fence, or barrier; or the suspended framework which closes or opens a passage. Also, figuratively, a means or way of entrance or of exit.
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Gate (n.)
In a lock tumbler, the opening for the stump of the bolt to pass through or into.
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Gate (n.)
Manner; gait.
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Gate (n.)
The channel or opening through which metal is poured into the mold; the ingate.
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Gate (n.)
The places which command the entrances or access; hence, place of vantage; power; might.
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Gate (n.)
The waste piece of metal cast in the opening; a sprue or sullage piece.
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Gate (v. t.)
To punish by requiring to be within the gates at an earlier hour than usual.
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Gate (v. t.)
To supply with a gate.
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geta (unknown)
Sorry. I don't have the meaning of this word.
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Gift (v. t.)
A bribe; anything given to corrupt.
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Gift (v. t.)
A voluntary transfer of real or personal property, without any consideration. It can be perfected only by deed, or in case of personal property, by an actual delivery of possession.
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Gift (v. t.)
Anything given; anything voluntarily transferred by one person to another without compensation; a present; an offering.
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Gift (v. t.)
Some quality or endowment given to man by God; a preeminent and special talent or aptitude; power; faculty; as, the gift of wit; a gift for speaking.
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Gift (v. t.)
The act, right, or power of giving or bestowing; as, the office is in the gift of the President.
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Gift (v. t.)
To endow with some power or faculty.
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Gite (n.)
A gown.
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tate (unknown)
Sorry. I don't have the meaning of this word.
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Teat (n.)
A small protuberance or nozzle resembling the teat of an animal.
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Teat (n.)
The protuberance through which milk is drawn from the udder or breast of a mammal; a nipple; a pap; a mammilla; a dug; a tit.