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Definition of bite
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 bite is as below...
Bite (v. i.) To seize
something
forcibly
with the
teeth;
to wound with the
teeth;
to have the habit of so
doing;
as, does the dog
bite?.
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Manifold
::
Manifold
(a.)
Exhibited
at
divers
times or in
various
ways; -- used to
qualify
nouns in the
singular
number.
Catawbas
::
Catawbas
(n. pl.) An
Appalachian
tribe of
Indians
which
originally
inhabited
the
regions
near the
Catawba
river and the head
waters
of the
Santee.
Whisperer
::
Whisperer
(n.) A
tattler;
one who tells
secrets;
a
conveyer
of
intelligence
secretly;
hence;
a
backbiter;
one who
slanders
secretly.
Exhibiter
::
Exhibiter
(n.) One who
exhibits;
one who
presents
a
petition,
charge
or
bill..
Snap
::
Snap (v. i.) To make an
effort
to bite; to aim to seize with the
teeth;
to catch
eagerly
(at
anything);
-- often with at; as, a dog
snapsat
a
passenger;
a fish snaps at the
bait..
Midge
::
Midge (n.) Any one of many
small,
delicate,
long-legged
flies of the
Chironomus,
and
allied
genera,
which do not bite. Their
larvae
are
usually
aquatic..
Mormondom
::
Mormondom
(n.) The
country
inhabited
by the
Mormons;
the
Mormon
people.
Bite
::
Bite (v. i.) To take or keep a firm hold; as, the
anchor
bites..
Bitten
::
Bitten
() p. p. of Bite.
Bite
::
Bite (v.) The act of
puncturing
or
abrading
with an organ for
taking
food, as is done by some
insects..
Potentiality
::
Potentiality
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
potential;
possibility,
not
actuality;
inherent
capability
or
disposition,
not
actually
exhibited..
Crossbite
::
Crossbite
(b. t.) To
deceive;
to
trick;
to gull.
Morality
::
Morality
(n.) A kind of
allegorical
play, so
termed
because
it
consisted
of
discourses
in
praise
of
morality
between
actors
representing
such
characters
as
Charity,
Faith,
Death,
Vice, etc. Such plays were
occasionally
exhibited
as late as the reign of Henry
VIII..
Sodium
::
Sodium
(n.) A
common
metallic
element
of the
alkali
group,
in
nature
always
occuring
combined,
as in
common
salt, in
albite,
etc. It is
isolated
as a soft, waxy,
white,
unstable
metal,
so
readily
oxidized
that it
combines
violently
with
water,
and to be
preserved
must be kept under
petroleum
or some
similar
liquid.
Sodium
is used
combined
in many
salts,
in the free state as a
reducer,
and as a means of
obtaining
other
metals
(as
magnesium
and
aluminium)
is an
important
commercial
product.
Symbol
Prohibiter
::
Prohibiter
(n.) One who
prohibits
or
forbids;
a
forbidder;
an
interdicter.
Wilderness
::
Wilderness
(v. t.) A tract of land, or a
region,
uncultivated
and
uninhabited
by human
beings,
whether
a
forest
or a wide,
barren
plain;
a wild; a
waste;
a
desert;
a
pathless
waste of any
kind..
Incest
::
Incest
(n.) The crime of
cohabitation
or
sexual
commerce
between
persons
related
within
the
degrees
wherein
marriage
is
prohibited
by law.
Panorama
::
Panorama
(n.) A
picture
representing
scenes
too
extended
to be
beheld
at once, and so
exhibited
a part at a time, by being
unrolled,
and made to pass
continuously
before
the
spectator..
Knap
::
Knap (v. t.) To bite; to bite off; to break
short.
Peopled
::
Peopled
(a.)
Stocked
with, or as with,
people;
inhabited..
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