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well-adapted

adjective

  1. having been made or adjusted to fit suitably into an environment, situation, etc


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We are evolutionarily pretty well adapted to eat just about anything.

We are animals who have inherited certain propensities not always well-adapted to modern urban life.

The parlour, having once been a ware-room, was unusually large and well adapted for a tea-party.

There are many varieties of tobacco well adapted for smoking, of all colors and strengths.

This variety is attracting considerable attention, from the fact that it is well adapted for the manufacture of cigars.

All of the tobacco of South America is unrivaled in flavor and is well adapted for the manufacture of cigars.

Some parts of the States, especially of Honduras, are well adapted for the production of the very finest leaf.

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