Definition of Fitnesses

1. Noun. (plural of fitness) ¹

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Definition of Fitnesses

1. fitness [n] - See also: fitness

Lexicographical Neighbors of Fitnesses

fitfulness
fitfulnesses
fitlier
fitliest
fitly
fitment
fitments
fitna
fitnah
fitnas
fitness
fitness center
fitness centers
fitness model
fitness models
fitnesses
fitra
fits
fits and starts
fits the bill
fitt
fittable
fitte
fitted
fitted cap
fitted out
fitted out(p)
fitted sheet
fitted sheets
fittedness

Literary usage of Fitnesses

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Natural Science and Religion: Two Lectures Delivered to the Theological by Asa Gray (1880)
"He cannot point to a time where there were no fitnesses, apparent or latent, and if he argues that all fitnesses were germinal in the nebulous matter of our ..."

2. Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review (1873)
"... from Biblical Texts; Objections to the Use of Texts; Different Methods of Selecting Texts; the Fitnesses of Passages of the Bible ior Texts of Sermons. ..."

3. Lectures on the Philosophy of the Mind by Thomas Brown (1846)
"If the world had been adapted for the production of misery, with fitnesses opposite indeed in kind, but exactly equal in number and nicety of adjustment to ..."

4. Christianity and Modern Thought (1880)
"history, physics, and chemistry, are the science of mutual fitnesses and uses among terrestrial objects. Astronomy is the science of harmonies among all the ..."

5. A Manual of Moral Philosophy: Designed for Colleges and High Schools by Andrew Preston Peabody (1873)
"While, therefore, in the mutual and reciprocal fitnesses that pervade the universe we find demonstrative evidence of the being, unity, and moral perfectness ..."

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