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Definition of bit
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Bit (v.) The
cutting
iron of a
plane.
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Cohibiting
::
Cohibiting
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Cohibi.
Puncture
::
Puncture
(n.) A small hole made by a
point;
a
slight
wound,
bite, or
sting;
as, the
puncture
of a nail,
needle,
or pin..
Debiting
::
Debiting
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Debi.
Autochthon
::
Autochthon
(n.) One who is
supposed
to rise or
spring
from the
ground
or the soil he
inhabits;
one of the
original
inhabitants
or
aborigines;
a
native;
--
commonly
in the
plural.
This title was
assumed
by the
ancient
Greeks,
particularly
the
Athenians..
Borough
::
Borough
(n.) In
England,
an
incorporated
town that is not a city; also, a town that sends
members
to
parliament;
in
Scotland,
a body
corporate,
consisting
of the
inhabitants
of a
certain
district,
erected
by the
sovereign,
with a
certain
jurisdiction;
in
America,
an
incorporated
town or
village,
as in
Pennsylvania
and
Connecticut..
Hickory
::
Hickory
(n.) An
American
tree of the genus
Carya,
of which there are
several
species.
The
shagbark
is the C. alba, and has a very rough bark; it
affords
the
hickory
nut of the
markets.
The
pignut,
or brown
hickory,
is the C.
glabra.
The swamp
hickory
is C.
amara,
having
a nut whose shell is very thin and the
kernel
bitter..
Frequentage
::
Frequentage
(n.) The
practice
or habit of
frequenting.
Reclusory
::
Reclusory
(n.) The
habitation
of a
recluse;
a
hermitage.
Burrow
::
Burrow
(v. i.) To
excavate
a hole to lodge in, as in the
earth;
to lodge in a hole
excavated
in the
earth,
as
conies
or
rabbits..
Slavonic
::
Slavonic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
Slavonia,
or its
inhabitants..
Calumba
::
Calumba
(n.) The root of a plant
(Jateorrhiza
Calumba,
and
probably
Cocculus
palmatus),
indigenous
in
Mozambique.
It has an
unpleasantly
bitter
taste,
and is used as a tonic and
antiseptic..
Excessive
::
Excessive
(a.)
Characterized
by, or
exhibiting,
excess;
overmuch..
Symmetrical
::
Symmetrical
(a.)
Involving
or
exhibiting
symmetry;
proportional
in
parts;
having
its parts in due
proportion
as to
dimensions;
as, a
symmetrical
body or
building..
Land
::
Land (n.) The
inhabitants
of a
nation
or
people.
Bitter
::
Bitter
(n.) AA turn of the cable which is round the
bitts.
Habitance
::
Habitance
(n.)
Dwelling;
abode;
residence.
Libration Point
::
Libration
point (n.) any one of five
points
in the plane of a
system
of two large
astronomical
bodies
orbiting
each
other,
as the
Earth-moon
system,
where the
gravitational
pull of the two
bodies
on an
object
are
approximately
equal,
and in
opposite
directions.
A solid
object
moving
in the same
velocity
and
direction
as such a
libration
point will
remain
in
gravitational
equilibrium
with the two
bodies
of the
system
and not fall
toward
either
body..
Bite
::
Bite (v. t.) To take hold of; to hold fast; to
adhere
to; as, the
anchor
bites the
ground..
Tumbler
::
Tumbler
(n.) A
variety
of the
domestic
pigeon
remarkable
for its habit of
tumbling,
or
turning
somersaults,
during
its
flight..
Cohabitation
::
Cohabitation
(n.) The act or state of
dwelling
together,
or in the same place with
another..
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