someone who fits a garment to a particular person improved in health or physical condition
The dimension of something that fits into something else, like the bottom diameter of a chimney that fits into a gallery, or the bottom diameter of a burner base that fits into a collar
A coal broker who conducts the sales between the owner of a coal pit and the shipper
Software used for optimizing and partitioning a logic design before placing and routing the design into a targeted programmable device
A fitter is a person whose job is to put together, adjust, or install machinery or equipment. George was a fitter at the shipyard. someone who puts together or repairs machines or equipment
The metal part of a light kit which attaches to the fan and contains the light socket(s) Often sold separately from the glass shades
A skilled mechanical engineer who ‘fitted’ parts together These parts would be relatively small and requiring accuracy, such as mechanical components of a (steam, or internal combustion) engine rather than large sheet metal parts
{i} one who fits; tailor, one who alters garments; one who provides fittings; one who equips
The "lip" part of a glass shade or globe that attaches to the shade-holder part of the fixture Common fitter sizes (diameters) are 2-1/4" 3-1/4", 4" and 6" Typically, the fitter measures slightly less than these dimensions