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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.) The act of
seizing
with the teeth or
mouth;
the act of
wounding
or
separating
with the teeth or
mouth;
a
seizure
with the teeth or
mouth,
as of a bait; as, to give
anything
a hard
bite..
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Snap
::
Snap (v. t.) A
sudden,
eager bite; a
sudden
seizing,
or
effort
to
seize,
as with the
teeth..
Sea Holm
::
Sea holm () A small
uninhabited
island.
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..
Hypostoma
::
Hypostoma
(n.) The lower lip of
trilobites,
crustaceans,
etc..
Calymene
::
Calymene
(n.) A genus of
trilobites
characteristic
of the
Silurian
age.
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..
Cromlech
::
Cromlech
(n.) A
monument
of rough
stones
composed
of one or more large ones
supported
in a
horizontal
position
upon
others.
They are found
chiefly
in
countries
inhabited
by the
ancient
Celts,
and are of a
period
anterior
to the
introduction
of
Christianity
into these
countries..
Dinornis
::
Dinornis
(n.) A genus of
extinct,
ostrichlike
birds of
gigantic
size, which
formerly
inhabited
New
Zealand.
See Moa..
Inhabitable
::
Inhabitable
(a.) Not
habitable;
not
suitable
to be
inhabited.
Chart
::
Chart (n.) A sheet of
paper,
pasteboard,
or the like, on which
information
is
exhibited,
esp. when the
information
is
arranged
in
tabular
form; as, an
historical
chart..
Lifeless
::
Lifeless
(a.)
Destitute
of life, or
deprived
of life; not
containing,
or
inhabited
by,
living
beings
or
vegetation;
dead, or
apparently
dead;
spiritless;
powerless;
dull; as, a
lifeless
carcass;
lifeless
matter;
a
lifeless
desert;
a
lifeless
wine; a
lifeless
story..
Backbiter
::
Backbiter
(n.) One who
backbites;
a
secret
calumniator
or
detractor.
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..
Report
::
Report
(v. t.) An
official
statement
of
facts,
verbal
or
written;
especially,
a
statement
in
writing
of
proceedings
and facts
exhibited
by an
officer
to his
superiors;
as, the
reports
of the heads af
departments
to
Congress,
of a
master
in
chancery
to the
court,
of
committees
to a
legislative
body, and the
like..
Moabitess
::
Moabitess
(n.) A
female
Moabite.
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..
Yttro-columbite
::
Yttro-columbite
(n.) Alt. of
Yttro-tantalit.
Symptom
::
Symptom
(n.) Any
affection
which
accompanies
disease;
a
perceptible
change
in the body or its
functions,
which
indicates
disease,
or the kind or
phases
of
disease;
as, the
causes
of
disease
often lie
beyond
our
sight,
but we learn their
nature
by the
symptoms
exhibited..
Arena
::
Arena (n.) The area in the
central
part of an
amphitheater,
in which the
gladiators
fought
and other shows were
exhibited;
-- so
called
because
it was
covered
with
sand..
Mordant
::
Mordant
(n.) Any
substance,
as alum or
copperas,
which,
having
a
twofold
attraction
for
organic
fibers
and
coloring
matter,
serves
as a bond of
union,
and thus gives
fixity
to, or bites in, the
dyes..
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