Executive Definition–noun | 1. | a person or group of persons having administrative or supervisory authority in an organization. | | 2. | the person or persons in whom the supreme executive power of a government is vested. | | 3. | the executive branch of a government. | –adjective | 4. | of, pertaining to, or suited for carrying out plans, duties, etc.: executive ability. | | 5. | pertaining to or charged with the execution of laws and policies or the administration of public affairs: executive appointments; executive committees. | | 6. | designed for, used by, or suitable for executives: an executive suite. | | From Dictionary
Suite Definition–noun | 1. | a number of things forming a series or set. | | 2. | a connected series of rooms to be used together: a hotel suite. | | 3. | a set of furniture, esp. a set comprising the basic furniture necessary for one room: a bedroom suite. | | 4. | a company of followers or attendants; a train or retinue. | | 5. | Music. | a. | an ordered series of instrumental dances, in the same or related keys, commonly preceded by a prelude. | | b. | an ordered series of instrumental movements of any character. | | | 6. | Computers. a group of software programs sold as a unit and usually designed to work together. | | From Dictionary
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