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Definition of bit
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of bit is as below...
Bit (v.) In the
Southern
and
Southwestern
States,
a small
silver
coin (as the real)
formerly
current;
commonly,
one worth about 12 1/2
cents;
also, the sum of 12 1/2
cents..
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Mandibulated
::
Mandibulated
(a.)
Provided
with
mandibles
adapted
for
biting,
as many
insects..
Submissive
::
Submission
(n.) An
agreement
by which
parties
engage
to
submit
any
matter
of
controversy
between
them to the
decision
of
arbitrators.
Water Shrew
::
Water shrew () Any one of
several
species
of
shrews
having
fringed
feet and
capable
of
swimming
actively.
The two
common
European
species
(Crossopus
fodiens,
and C.
ciliatus)
are the best
known.
The most
common
American
water
shrew,
or marsh shrew
(Neosorex
palustris),
is
rarely
seen, owing to its
nocturnal
habits..
Interorbital
::
Interorbital
(a.)
Between
the
orbits;
as, the
interorbital
septum..
Entry
::
Entry (n.) The
exhibition
or
depositing
of a
ship's
papers
at the
customhouse,
to
procure
license
to land
goods;
or the
giving
an
account
of a
ship's
cargo to the
officer
of the
customs,
and
obtaining
his
permission
to land the
goods.
See
Enter,
v. t., 8, and
Entrance,
n., 5..
Inhabit
::
Inhabit
(v. t.) To live or dwell in; to
occupy,
as a place of
settled
residence;
as, wild
beasts
inhabit
the
forest;
men
inhabit
cities
and
houses..
Thessalonian
::
Thessalonian
(n.) A
native
or
inhabitant
of
Thessalonica.
Fontanel
::
Fontanel
(n.) One of the
membranous
intervals
between
the
incompleted
angles
of the
parietal
and
neighboring
bones of a fetal or young
skull;
-- so
called
because
it
exhibits
a
rhythmical
pulsation.
Heavenly
::
Heavenly
(a.)
Pertaining
to,
resembling,
or
inhabiting
heaven;
celestial;
not
earthly;
as,
heavenly
regions;
heavenly
music..
Soricine
::
Soricine
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the Shrew
family
(Soricidae);
like a shrew in form or
habits;
as, the
soricine
bat
(Glossophaga
soricina)..
Milesian
::
Milesian
(n.) A
native
or
inhabitant
of
Miletus.
Use
::
Use (v. i.) To be wont or
accustomed;
to be in the habit or
practice;
as, he used to ride
daily;
-- now
disused
in the
present
tense,
perhaps
because
of the
similarity
in
sound,
between
use to, and used to..
Chrysophane
::
Chrysophane
(n.) A
glucoside
extracted
from
rhubarb
as a
bitter,
yellow,
crystalline
powder,
and
yielding
chrysophanic
acid on
decomposition..
Blustering
::
Blustering
(a.)
Exhibiting
noisy
violence,
as the wind;
stormy;
tumultuous..
Demonstration
::
Demonstration
(n.) The act of
demonstrating;
an
exhibition;
proof;
especially,
proof
beyond
the
possibility
of
doubt;
indubitable
evidence,
to the
senses
or
reason..
Scantling
::
Scantling
(v. t.) A small
quantity;
a
little
bit; not much.
Arbitrary
::
Arbitrary
(a.)
Depending
on will or
discretion;
not
governed
by any fixed
rules;
as, an
arbitrary
decision;
an
arbitrary
punishment..
Throw
::
Throw (v. t.) To bring
forth;
to
produce,
as
young;
to bear; -- said
especially
of
rabbits..
Dictum
::
Dictum
(n.) An
arbitrament
or
award.
Enharbor
::
Enharbor
(v. t.) To find
harbor
or
safety
in; to dwell in or
inhabit.
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