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A suite is an instrumental piece consisting of several shorter pieces. The Baroque suite generally contains a series of dance movements, in particular the allemande, courante, sarabande and gigue. Later suites of all kinds exist, some formed from extracts of a larger work—an opera, ballet or incidental music.
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1670s, "train of followers or attendants," from French suite, from Old French suite, sieute "act of following, attendance" (see suit (n.), which is an earlier borrowing of the same [..]
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sections or acts of a musical performance.
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a musical composition of several movements only loosely connected apartment consisting of a series of connected rooms used as a living unit (as in a hotel) cortege: the group following and attending t [..]
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A set of prints related by common imagery or theme and often by technique. A suite of prints is usually published in a portfolio with a title page and a COLOPHON page.
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In deluxe book illustration (usually French), a separately printed, hors texte, unbound set of illustrations (Edward Ripley-Duggan, 1996).
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See suite de danses.
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A hotel room that usually offers a living room and kitchenette in addition to the bedroom.
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        A fancy and expensive cabin.
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  A collection of applications, each of which can stand alone, but which have been designed to work together. The most common example is the 'Office Suite' which will include, normally, a Word Processor, a Spreadsheet, a Presentation application, a Personal Organiser / Scheduler, probably an e-mail program, and, in some versions, a databa [..]
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A group or collection of locks and/or locking latches and padlocks of different types and changes incorporated together under a master key or grand master key.
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a group of pieces consisting (in the classical form) entirely of dance forms, and all in the same key. The basic movements included were the Allemande, Courante, Sarabande, Gigue, and then usually one [..]
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a collection of pieces usually linked by some particular theme or idea.
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Instrumental composition consisting of several movements in dance character, usually in the same key. Later suites are often extracts from an opera or ballet.
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(sonata da camera in Italian Baroque music): An important instrumental form of (mainly French) Baroque music, consisting of a number of movements, each in the character of a dance, and all in the same [..]
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An set of unrelated and usually short instrumental pieces, movements or sections played as a group, and usually in a specific order.
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an important instrumental form, of the baroque period, comprised of a series of movements (usually in the same key), patterned after popular dances, typically: allemande, courante, sarabande, gigue, and one more optional dance.
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(I) A work consisting of a collection of dances, popular in the Baroque; (2) an abbreviated version of a longer work, for example, the suite from the film Star Wars.
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   In the eighteenth century, a multimovement work that was generally a collection of dances preceded by a prelude. In the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, the term was also used for groupings of nondance compositions.
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A suite is a collection of short instrumental pieces. They can either be played as a set or individually.
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A composition in several movements. It may be written for solo instrument or voice, or for a group of instruments or voices.
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Instrumental composition consisting of several movements in dance character, usually in the same key. Later suites are often extracts from an opera or ballet.
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Group of related products vended by the same publisher.
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Guest quarters in a hotel that include two or more bedrooms; some suites are simply adjoining rooms with a door that can be accessed without going into the public area of the hotel, such as the hallway, but others have living rooms, parlors, and other rooms also.
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A grouping of one-three residence hall rooms (of the same gender) that share a private bathroom.
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a hotel accommodation with more than one room, or sometimes a single room with distinct sleeping and living areas and often a kitchenette
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a hotel room with one or more bedrooms and a sitting room or parlour
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refers to the largest category of cabin on the ship and normally includes living and sleeping areas
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Is a term most commonly used, for any room type that has a wall separating the sleeping area from the living area.
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A hotel room with more than one room, or sometimes a single room with distinct sleeping and living areas and often a kitchenette.
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   Hotel accommodations where more than one room is available for the guest. Often, beside the bedroom there is a sitting/living room, an office or a small kitchen.
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superior room. The spacious two-room guestroom (although the room can be divided by a symbolic arch), beautifully decorated with rich furnishings, often with two bathrooms (but even if there is only o [..]
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  A suite refers to a system encompassing multiple functional systems with one shared codebase and database all in a seamless business software system. A suite will typically contain as accounting sof [..]
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A retinue or company of attendants, as of a distinguished personage; as, the suite of an ambassador. A connected series or succession of objects; a number of things used or classed together; a set [..]
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lang=en 1800s=1843 * '''1843''' — . ''''. *: They were a gloomy suite of rooms, in a lowering pile of building up a yard, where it had so little business to be, that one could scarcely help fancyin [..]
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A suite, in Western classical music and jazz, is an ordered set of instrumental or orchestral/concert band pieces. It originated in the late 14th century as a pairing of dance tunes and grew in scope [..]
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A suite is the location of a business within a shopping mall or office building. The suite's number also serves as a sort of address within an address for purposes of mail delivery and pickup. Some co [..]
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A suite in a hotel or other public accommodation such as a cruise ship denotes, according to most dictionary definitions, connected rooms under one room number. Hotels may refer to suites as a class o [..]
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Suite may refer to: Suite (music), a set of musical pieces considered as one composition Suite (art), a set of related illustrations considered to be part of one composition (ex/ Salvador Dalí's the D [..]
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This Suite, like the Cello Concerto and the Piano Trio, came from one of Gaspar Cassadó's most prolific periods, in the mid-1920s. The Suite consists of three dance movements: Preludio-Fantasia - a Za [..]
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Johann Sebastian Bach composed suites, partitas and overtures in the baroque dance suite format for solo instruments such as harpsichord, lute, violin, cello and flute, and for orchestra.
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A loose collection of instrumental compositions.
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 A suite may be described as a collection of pieces, put together in an ordered manner. During the Baroque era, pieces in a suite were often dance forms such as: prelude, allemande, courante, saraband [..]
Source: violinonline.com

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(n) a musical composition of several movements only loosely connected(n) apartment consisting of a series of connected rooms used as a living unit (as in a hotel)(n) the group following and attending [..]
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