Suite
(noun)
- A set of rooms designated for one person's or family's use, especially in a hotel or other public building.
- A set of furniture of the same design.
- A group of related items or things.
- A group of musicians or other performers who play or sing together.
- A set of musical compositions, especially one in several movements.
Origin:
From middle english suite, from old french suite, from latin sequitātem ("a following"), from sequi ("to follo.w")
Examples:
- I had the pleasure of staying in a luxurious suite at the hotel.
- The furniture suite includes a sofa, two chairs, and a coffee table.
- This software suite contains all the tools needed for graphic design.
- The string suite performed beautiful pieces from Bach.
- The suite was composed of three movements, a fast one, a slow one and a dance.