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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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Skin
::
Skin (v. i.) To
produce,
in
recitation,
examination,
etc., the work of
another
for one's own, or to use in such
exercise
cribs,
memeoranda,
etc., which are
prohibited..
Contraband
::
Contraband
(a.)
Prohibited
or
excluded
by law or
treaty;
forbidden;
as,
contraband
goods,
or
trade..
Frostbite
::
Frostbite
(n.) The
freezing,
or
effect
of a
freezing,
of some part of the body, as the ears or
nose..
Cenobitical
::
Cenobitical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
cenobite.
Whisperer
::
Whisperer
(n.) A
tattler;
one who tells
secrets;
a
conveyer
of
intelligence
secretly;
hence;
a
backbiter;
one who
slanders
secretly.
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..
Habited
::
Habited
(p. p. & a.)
Clothed;
arrayed;
dressed;
as, he was
habited
like a
shepherd..
Asaphus
::
Asaphus
(n.) A genus of
trilobites
found in the Lower
Silurian
formation.
See
Illust.
in
Append.
Inhabitancy
::
Inhabitancy
(n.) The act of
inhabiting,
or the state of being
inhabited;
the
condition
of an
inhabitant;
residence;
occupancy..
Manifold
::
Manifold
(a.)
Exhibited
at
divers
times or in
various
ways; -- used to
qualify
nouns in the
singular
number.
Tarantella
::
Tarantella
(n.) A rapid and
delirious
sort of
Neapolitan
dance in 6-8 time, which moves in
whirling
triplets;
-- so
called
from a
popular
notion
of its being a
remedy
against
the
poisonous
bite of the
tarantula.
Some
derive
its name from
Taranto
in
Apulia..
Jacobitical
::
Jacobitical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
Jacobites;
characterized
by
Jacobitism.
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..
Morsel
::
Morsel
(n.) A
little
bite or bit of food.
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..
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..
Bite
::
Bite (v. i.) To cause sharp pain; to
produce
anguish;
to hurt or
injure;
to have the
property
of so
doing.
Sockdolager
::
Sockdolager
(n.) A
combination
of two hooks which close upon each
other,
by means of a
spring,
as soon as the fish
bites..
Contraband
::
Contraband
(v. t.) To
declare
prohibited;
to
forbid.
Amphitheatrical
::
Amphitheatrical
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to,
exhibited
in, or
resembling,
an
amphitheater..
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