1) able to adapt or be adapted (adaptable)
2) the state of being adapted (adaptation)
3) adapted for both land and water (amphibious)
4) an animal, e.g. a rat, rabbit, squirrel, which gnaws things with its strong teeth specially adapted for this purpose (rodent)
put to particular use
used
correct for the occasion or purpose
suitable
having mental or physical ability
able to perform
(of a person) having the necessary ability, power, authority, skill, knowledge etc
able
(of a person) pleasant and having the same or a similar nature, interests etc
friendly, compatible
suitable; that avoids trouble or difficulty
appropriate, useful
(of a person) organized and able to perform duties well
adept, effective
suitable or suited; good enough
suitable, appropriate
supplied with fixed cupboards in particular places
appropriate, right
a person who cuts out, fits and alters clothes; a workman who fits and adjust parts of an engine, machine etc
suitable, appropriate
pleasingly or satisfactorily arranged
agreeable, corresponding; friendly
the upper surface of the foot between the toes and the ankle; part of a shoe etc covering this
harmonious
that has been made ready in advance
ready in body or mind
having or showing acceptance (of something unpleasant)
enduring, passive