Suite
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The word Suite (pronounce: "sweet") comes from the (French word “suite” meaning “a sequence”, i.e. several things that follow one another. In French the verb “suivre” means “to follow”.
- In music a suite (music) is a collection of musical pieces, usually dances, which are played one after the other.
- In furniture a suite is a collection of sofas and chairs. A “three piece suite” is usually a sofa and two arm chairs.
- Suite (hotel), a type of hotel room
- an “en suite” bathroom is a bathroom joined on to a bedroom, i.e. it is just for the use of the people who are using that bedroom.
- Suite (address), a kind of address or location in an office building, shopping mall, etc.
- Suite, a term in petrology, a collection of rock specimens from one particular area
- Software suite, a collection of software of related functionality
- A retinue or suite of retainers in service of a dignitary