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Nautical term, dating from at least the early 1600s, meaning the outfit of sails used by a ship. The term was revived after World War II, when a Navy ship's complement of electronics could be referred to as its electronics suit, and its total armament might be called its weapons suit. The word is sometimes incorrectly spelled "suite."
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a civil proceeding brought by one party against another party for alleged damages.
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One of four groups of cards in the pack, each group comprising thirteen cards and having a characteristic symbol: spades (?), hearts (?), diamonds (?), clubs (?).
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A "suit" is the collection of tiles all having the same number of dots on at least one end. Each suit has seven tiles. For example, the "sixes" suit consists of 6-0, 6-1, 6-2, 6-3, 6-4, 6-5, and 6-6.
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The suits are Hearts , Spades , Diamonds , and Clubs . Hearts and Diamonds are colored red, of course, and Spades and Clubs are colored black.
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