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  • 21bite — al·bite; bar·na·bite; bite; bite·wing; cen·o·bite; chal·y·bite; co·lum·bite; com·bite; co·quim·bite; dy·syn·tri·bite; grist·bite; hub·bite; la·bite; me·sa·bite; mza·bite; ni·o·bite; plum·bite; sor·bite; stil·bite; strom·bite; tri·lo·bite;… …

    English syllables

  • 22bite — bitable, biteable, adj. /buyt/, v., bit, bitten or bit, biting, n. v.t. 1. to cut, wound, or tear with the teeth: She bit the apple greedily. The lion bit his trainer. 2. to grip or hold with the teeth: Stop biting your lip! …

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  • 23bite — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 act of biting/amount of food VERB + BITE ▪ have, swallow, take PREPOSITION ▪ between bites ▪ She tried to talk between bi …

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  • 24bite — [c]/baɪt / (say buyt) verb (bit, bitten or, Archaic, bit, biting) –verb (t) 1. to cut into or wound, with the teeth: the dog bit me. 2. to grip with the teeth. 3. to sting, as an insect. 4. to cau …

  • 25BITE TV — Infobox TV channel name = BITE TV logofile = BITE TV.jpg logoalt= logosize= launch = March 15, 2005 closed date = picture format = share = share as of = share source = network = owner = Glassbox Television Inc slogan = Where A.D.D. is A.O.K.… …

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  • 26bitė — bìtė sf. (2), bitė̃ (4) Prk 1. zool. medų nešantis vabzdys (Apis mellifica): Bìtė čiulpia (neša) medų iš žiedų Pn. Bitė įgilo į veidą Skr. Inkando bitė̃ Zt. Bìtės bimbia dobiluose Rm. Bitės birbia, vapsai parpia, musės ošia R346. Šašiliuoja… …

    Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language

  • 27bite — verb (past bit; past participle bitten) 1》 use the teeth to cut into something.     ↘(of a snake, insect, or spider) wound with a sting, pincers, or fangs. 2》 (of a tool, tyre, boot, etc.) grip or take hold on a surface.     ↘(of an object) press …

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  • 28bite — {{11}}bite (n.) c.1200, from BITE (Cf. bite) (v). {{12}}bite (v.) O.E. bitan (class I strong verb; past tense bat, pp. biten), from P.Gmc. *bitan (Cf. O.S. bitan, O.N., O.Fris. bita, M.Du. biten, Du. bijten, Ger. beissen, Goth. beitan …

    Etymology dictionary

  • 29bite*/*/ — [baɪt] (past tense bit [bɪt] ; past participle bitten [ˈbɪt(ə)n] ) verb I 1) [I/T] to use your teeth to cut or break something, usually in order to eat it Stop biting your nails.[/ex] I ve just been bitten by a snake.[/ex] Tom bit into his… …

    Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • 30bite — [[t]baɪt[/t]] v. bit, bit•ten bit, bit•ing, 1) to cut, wound, or tear with the teeth 2) to sever with the teeth (often fol. by off) 3) to grip with the teeth 4) to sting, as an insect 5) to cause to sting: faces bitten by the icy wind[/ex] 6) inf …

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