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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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Production
::
Production
(n.) The act or
process
or
producing,
bringing
forth,
or
exhibiting
to view; as, the
production
of
commodities,
of a
witness..
Taciturn
::
Taciturn
(a.)
Habitually
silent;
not given to
converse;
not apt to talk or
speak.
Restless
::
Restless
(a.) Not
satisfied
to be at rest or in
peace;
averse
to
repose
or
quiet;
eager for
change;
discontented;
as,
restless
schemers;
restless
ambition;
restless
subjects..
European
::
European
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
Europe,
or to its
inhabitants..
Affeer
::
Affeer
(v. t.) To
assess
or
reduce,
as an
arbitrary
penalty
or
amercement,
to a
certain
and
reasonable
sum..
Govern
::
Govern
(v. t.) To
direct
and
control,
as the
actions
or
conduct
of men,
either
by
established
laws or by
arbitrary
will; to
regulate
by
authority..
Rapacity
::
Rapacity
(n.) The act or
practice
of
extorting
or
exacting
by
oppressive
injustice;
exorbitant
greediness
of gain.
Show
::
Show (v. i.) To
exhibit
or
manifest
one's self or
itself;
to
appear;
to look; to be in
appearance;
to seem.
Mordacity
::
Mordacity
(n.) The
quality
of being
mordacious;
biting
severity,
or
sarcastic
quality..
Brake
::
Brake (v. t.) A sharp bit or
snaffle.
Regrede
::
Regrede
(v. i.) To go back; to
retrograde,
as the apsis of a
planet's
orbit..
Press
::
Press (n.) An East
Indian
insectivore
(Tupaia
ferruginea).
It is
arboreal
in its
habits,
and has a bushy tail. The fur is soft, and
varies
from rusty red to
maroon
and to
brownish
black..
Debitor
::
Debitor
(n.) A
debtor.
Wild
::
Wild
(superl.)
Living
in a state of
nature;
inhabiting
natural
haunts,
as the
forest
or open
field;
not
familiar
with, or not
easily
approached
by, man; not tamed or
domesticated;
as, a wild boar; a wild ox; a wild cat..
Limonin
::
Limonin
(n.) A
bitter,
white,
crystalline
substance
found in
orange
and lemon
seeds..
Kick
::
Kick (v. i.) To
thrust
out the foot or feet with
violence;
to
strike
out with the foot or feet, as in
defense
or in bad
temper;
esp., to
strike
backward,
as a horse does, or to have a habit of doing so.
Hence,
figuratively:
To show ugly
resistance,
opposition,
or
hostility;
to
spurn..
Canon Bit
::
Canon bit () That part of a bit which is put in a
horse's
mouth.
Grouse
::
Grouse
(n. sing. & pl.) Any of the
numerous
species
of
gallinaceous
birds of the
family
Tetraonidae,
and
subfamily
Tetraoninae,
inhabiting
Europe,
Asia, and North
America.
They have plump
bodies,
strong,
well-feathered
legs, and
usually
mottled
plumage.
The group
includes
the
ptarmigans
(Lagopus),
having
feathered
feet..
Dentiloquy
::
Dentiloquy
(n.) The habit or
practice
of
speaking
through
the
teeth,
or with them
closed..
Larva
::
Larva (n.) Any young
insect
from the time that it
hatches
from the egg until it
becomes
a pupa, or
chrysalis.
During
this time it
usually
molts
several
times,
and may
change
its form or color each time. The
larvae
of many
insects
are much like the
adults
in form and
habits,
but have no trace of
wings,
the
rudimentary
wings
appearing
only in the pupa
stage.
In other
groups
of
insects
the
larvae
are
totally
unlike
the
parents
in
structure
and
habits,
and are
called
caterpillars,
grubs,
maggots,
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