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Definition of bite
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Bite (v.) The act of
puncturing
or
abrading
with an organ for
taking
food, as is done by some
insects..
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Seldshewn
::
Seldshewn
(a.)
Rarely
shown or
exhibited.
Virus
::
Virus (v. i.)
Contagious
or
poisonous
matter,
as of
specific
ulcers,
the bite of
snakes,
etc.; --
applied
to
organic
poisons..
Xenelasia
::
Xenelasia
(n.) A
Spartan
institution
which
prohibited
strangers
from
residing
in
Sparta
without
permission,
its
object
probably
being to
preserve
the
national
simplicity
of
manners..
Cohabited
::
Cohabited
(imp. & p. p.) of
Cohabi.
Celt
::
Celt (n.) One of an
ancient
race of
people,
who
formerly
inhabited
a great part of
Central
and
Western
Europe,
and whose
descendants
at the
present
day
occupy
Ireland,
Wales,
the
Highlands
of
Scotland,
and the
northern
shores
of
France..
State
::
State (n.) In the
United
States,
one of the
commonwealth,
or
bodies
politic,
the
people
of which make up the body of the
nation,
and
which,
under the
national
constitution,
stands
in
certain
specified
relations
with the
national
government,
and are
invested,
as
commonwealth,
with full power in their
several
spheres
over all
matters
not
expressly
inhibited..
Inhabited
::
Inhabited
(imp. & p. p.) of
Inhabi.
Asp
::
Asp (n.) A
small,
hooded,
poisonous
serpent
of Egypt and
adjacent
countries,
whose bite is often
fatal.
It is the Naja haje. The name is also
applied
to other
poisonous
serpents,
esp. to
Vipera
aspis of
southern
Europe.
See
Haje..
Bite
::
Bite (v. t.) To cause sharp pain, or
smarting,
to; to hurt or
injure,
in a
literal
or a
figurative
sense;
as,
pepper
bites the
mouth..
Bite
::
Bite (v.) A blank on the edge or
corner
of a page, owing to a
portion
of the
frisket,
or
something
else,
intervening
between
the type and
paper..
Peck
::
Peck (v.) To seize and pick up with the beak, or as with the beak; to bite; to eat; -- often with up..
Merostomata
::
Merostomata
(n. pl.) A class of
Arthropoda,
allied
to the
Crustacea.
It
includes
the
trilobites,
Eurypteroidea,
and
Limuloidea.
All are
extinct
except
the
horseshoe
crabs of the last
group.
See
Limulus..
Arbiter
::
Arbiter
(v. t.) To act as
arbiter
between.
Opera
::
Opera (n.) The house where
operas
are
exhibited.
Orbitelae
::
Orbitelae
(n. pl.) A
division
of
spiders,
including
those that make
geometrical
webs, as the
garden
spider,
or
Epeira..
Creeks
::
Creeks
(n. pl.) A tribe or
confederacy
of North
American
Indians,
including
the
Muskogees,
Seminoles,
Uchees,
and other
subordinate
tribes.
They
formerly
inhabited
Georgia,
Florida,
and
Alabama..
Frostbite
::
Frostbite
(n.) The
freezing,
or
effect
of a
freezing,
of some part of the body, as the ears or
nose..
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.
Stile
::
Stilbite
(n.) A
common
mineral
of the
zeolite
family,
a
hydrous
silicate
of
alumina
and lime,
usually
occurring
in
sheaflike
aggregations
of
crystals,
also in
radiated
masses.
It is of a white or
yellowish
color,
with
pearly
luster
on the
cleavage
surface.
Called
also
desmine..
Asaphus
::
Asaphus
(n.) A genus of
trilobites
found in the Lower
Silurian
formation.
See
Illust.
in
Append.
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