fitter
noun
[ ˈfɪtə ]
• a person who puts together or installs machinery, engine parts, or other equipment.
• "a qualified gas fitter"
• a person who supervises the cutting, fitting, or alteration of garments or shoes.
fit
adjective
• of a suitable quality, standard, or type to meet the required purpose.
• "the house was not fit for human habitation"
Similar:
suitable,
good enough,
relevant,
pertinent,
apt,
appropriate,
suited,
apposite,
apropos,
-worthy,
fitting,
befitting,
proper,
due,
seemly,
decorous,
decent,
right,
correct,
comme il faut,
meet,
• in good health, especially because of regular physical exercise.
• "my family keep fit by walking and cycling"
Similar:
healthy,
well,
in good health,
in good shape,
in shape,
in good trim,
in trim,
in good condition,
in tip-top condition,
in fine fettle,
fighting fit,
as fit as a fiddle,
as fit as a flea,
as strong as an ox,
strong,
robust,
hale and hearty,
sturdy,
hardy,
stalwart,
lusty,
vigorous,
sound,
athletic,
muscular,
strapping,
tough,
powerful,
rugged,
right as rain,
husky,
ripped,
shredded,
buff,
Origin:
late Middle English: of unknown origin.