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suite (s) (noun), suites (pl)
1. A staff of attendants or followers; a retinue.
2. A group of related things intended to be used together; for example, a set of matched furniture: "Loyd and Lesley bought a new dining room suite for their apartment."
3. A series of connected rooms used as a living unit: "The couple rented the bridal suite for their wedding."
4. An instrumental composition, especially of the 17th or 18th century, consisting of a succession of dances in the same or related keys: "The musicians were applauded for their outstanding performance of Tchaikovsky's 'Nutcracker Suite.' "
5. In computer science, a group of software products packaged and sold together, usually having a consistent look and feel, a common installation, and shared macros.
6. Etymology: "a train of followers or attendants"; from French suite, from Old French suite, "act of following, attendance".
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