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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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Contraband
::
Contraband
(v. t.) To
declare
prohibited;
to
forbid.
Otheoscope
::
Otheoscope
(n.) An
instrument
for
exhibiting
the
repulsive
action
produced
by light or heat in an
exhausted
vessel;
a
modification
of the
radoimeter.
Habiitancy
::
Habiitancy
(n.) Same as
Inhabitancy.
Brach
::
Brach (n.) A bitch of the hound kind.
Rook
::
Rook (n.) A
European
bird
(Corvus
frugilegus)
resembling
the crow, but
smaller.
It is
black,
with
purple
and
violet
reflections.
The base of the beak and the
region
around
it are
covered
with a
rough,
scabrous
skin, which in old birds is
whitish.
It is
gregarious
in its
habits.
The name is also
applied
to
related
Asiatic
species..
Dodo
::
Dodo (n.) A
large,
extinct
bird
(Didus
ineptus),
formerly
inhabiting
the
Island
of
Mauritius.
It had
short,
half-fledged
wings,
like those of the
ostrich,
and a short neck and legs; --
called
also
dronte.
It was
related
to the
pigeons..
Veracity
::
Veracity
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
veracious;
habitual
observance
of
truth;
truthfulness;
truth;
as, a man of
veracity..
Triumph
::
Triumph
(n.) To
celebrate
victory
with pomp; to
rejoice
over
success;
to exult in an
advantage
gained;
to
exhibit
exultation.
Forester
::
Forester
(n.) An
inhabitant
of a
forest.
Bibacity
::
Bibacity
(n.) The
practice
or habit of
drinking
too much;
tippling.
Cohabitation
::
Cohabitation
(n.) The
living
together
of a man and woman in
supposed
sexual
relationship.
Apogee
::
Apogee
(n.) That point in the orbit of the moon which is at the
greatest
distance
from the
earth.
Bittersweet
::
Bittersweet
(n.) An
American
woody
climber
(Celastrus
scandens),
whose
yellow
capsules
open late in
autumn,
and
disclose
the red aril which
covers
the
seeds;
-- also
called
Roxbury
waxwork..
Wont
::
Wont (a.) Using or doing
customarily;
accustomed;
habituated;
used.
Imbittering
::
Imbittering
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Imbitte.
Action
::
Action
(n.) An act; a thing done; a deed; an
enterprise.
(pl.):
Habitual
deeds;
hence,
conduct;
behavior;
demeanor..
Bitterling
::
Bitterling
(n.) A
roachlike
European
fish
(Rhodima
amarus).
Wareroom
::
Wareroom
(n.) A room in which goods are
stored
or
exhibited
for sale.
Vasodilator
::
Vasodilator
(a.)
Causing
dilation
or
relaxation
of the blood
vessels;
as, the
vasodilator
nerves,
stimulation
of which
causes
dilation
of the blood
vessels
to which they go. These
nerves
are also
called
vaso-inhibitory,
and
vasohypotonic
nerves,
since their
stimulation
causes
relaxation
and
rest..
Cohabited
::
Cohabited
(imp. & p. p.) of
Cohabi.
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