
1) Ability 2) Appropriateness 3) Aptness 4) Capability 5) Expedience 6) Fettle 7) Fittingness 8) Makings 9) Qualification 10) Right 11) Seaworthiness
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1) American online magazine 2) Breakfast cereal 3) Exercise goal 4) Exercise program goal 5) Fittingness 6) Goal of exercise 7) Goal of regular exercise 8) Good physical condition 9) Gym goal 10) Health 11) Suitability 12) Suitableness 13) The state of being healthy 14) Well-toned condition 15) What exercise books promote
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- the condition of being suitable
- good physical condition; being in shape or in condition
- the quality of being qualified
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The ability of an organism to survive and reproduce; the ability of an organism to pass its genes to the next generation.
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• (n.) The state or quality of being fit; as, the fitness of measures or laws; a person`s fitness for office.
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A measure of an object's ability to reproduce viable offspring.
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The ability of an individual to survive and reproduce relative to conspecifics.
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1. Well-being. ... 2. Suitability. ... 3. In population genetics, a measure of the relative survival and reproductive success of a given individual or phenotype, or of a population subgroup. ... 4. A set of attributes, primarily respiratory and cardiovascular, relating to ability to perform tasks requiring expenditure of energy. ... (05 Mar 2000) ....
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(fit´nis) in genetics, the probability of transmitting one's genotype to the next generation relative to the average probability for the population. physical fitness.
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the average contribution of one allele (i.e., one form of a gene) or genotype to the next generation or to succeeding generations, compared with that of other alleles or genotypes (Futuyma 1970:503). It may be either an absolute value, measured by the number of progeny per parent, or it may be relative to some reference genotype (Crow and Kimura 19...
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Just as important as learning to fall.
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Fit'ness noun The state or quality of being fit; as, the
fitness of measures or laws; a person's
fitness for office.
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In classical genetics, the ability of an individual or population to both survive and reproduce in a particular environment.
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The ability of a prospective adoptive parent to provide for the best interests of a child the parent wishes to adopt. A court may consider many aspects of the prospective parents' lives in evaluating their fitness to adopt a child, including financial stability, marital stability, career obligations, other children, physical and mental health, and ...
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A measure of the health of a species in terms of physiology and future reproductive success.
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An individual's degree of success at contributing its genes to the next generation; often measured as the number of its offspring that survive to reproduce.
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[Macbeth] (53) appropriateness
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a measure of a person's physical strength, flexibility, and endurance
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fittingness noun the condition of being suitable; `they had to prove their fitness for the position`
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In genetic theory, a measure of the success with which a genetically determined character can spread in future generations. By convention, the normal character is assigned a fitness of one and variants (determined by other alleles) are then assigned fitness values relative to this. Those with fitness greater than one will spread more rapidly and wi...
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A measure of an individual's ability to survive and reproduce; the chance that an individual will leave more offspring in the next generation than other individuals.
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An individual organism’s reproductive success.
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health. · capability of the body of distributing inhaled oxygen to muscle tissue during increased physical effort. · Also called · the genetic contribution of an individual to the next generation's gene pool relative to the average for the population, usually measured by the number of offspring or close kin that survive to r...
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A camp activity where campers play games designed to encourage physical activity, flexibility and coordination.
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[Life sciences terms] the quality of being suitable
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