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Tenses: bites, biting, bit, bitten

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bite-sized
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bitemark
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bite nail
bite nails
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bite one's head off
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bite one's tongue
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bite one another
bite on granite
bite on the bullet
bite out
bite plate
biter
bite s.o.'s nose off
bite sb's head off
bite size
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bite somebody's head..
bite stick
bite the big one
bite the biscuit
bite the bullet
bite the dust
bite the ground
bite the hand that f..
bite through
bite to eat
bite wing
bite wings
bite your tongue
bite yönelik
bite yönelik protoko..
biting
bitingly
crossbite
cross bite
end toend bite
flea bite
frost bite
haksız iddia ve tale..
his bark is worse th..
in one bite
insect bite
karşı talep bite bul..
locked bite
love bite
mahkeme marifetiyle ..
mahkemeye başvurarak..
mosquito bite
overbite
posterior open bite
snake-bite
snakebite
talep bite bulunma
talep bite bulunmak
talep bite düşme
talep bite düşüş
talep bite israr etm..
tekzip bite bulunmak
underbite
 
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Etymology: [ bIt ] (verb.) before 12th century. Old English bītan, cognates include Old Norse bíta (Danish bide), Gothic
Synonyms: sting, chaw, chomp, gob, itch, laceration, nip, pain, pinch, prick, smarting, tooth marks, wound, brunch, drop, light meal, morsel, nibble, nosh
Antonyms: be careful

ısırmak, ısırık, ısırma, dişleme, lokma, (içkide) sertlik, keskinlik, acılık, kavrama, "bita" veya "baba" olarak da kullanılan gemide halatın volta edildiği donanım, diş izi, oltaya vurma, sokmak, yakmak (soğuk), yemek, ısırış, zokayı yutmak, bite, biber, rahatsız etmek, yenik, sertlik (içkide), yakmak, sızlamak, kavramak, dişlemek, oltaya gelmek, sokma, acı, aşındırmak, ısır, (bit, bit.ten), (balık) oltaya vurmak, acıtmak, acımak, (soğuk) yakmak, acılık (biberde), (böcek) sokmak, dalamak, oltaya vurmak, Isırmak, dişlemek, sokmak, sokmak oltaya vurmak yakmak aşındırmak, parça lokma, Hayvanın ısırdığı veya böceğin soktuğu yer, ısırma sonucu deride oluşan küçük yara, ısırık, bite the dust düşüp ölmek bitin, keskinlik bite off more than one can chew başından büyük işe girişmek, parça, gem, biraz, uç, numara, bilgi iletme birimi, gemlemek, bölüm, ikil, Tornavida ucu veya matkap ucu, ısırır, eksik etek, kırıntı, delgi, dizgin, bozuk para, kalem ucu, rende bıçağı, ikili savmak, bit(bilgisayar), zerre, binary dijit, bit, azıcık, (drill) matkap uç, bit,v.ısır:adj.parça, f., bak. bite, matkap, (router) kılavuz uç, keser ucu, nebze, sayısal bilginin en küçük hali, anahtar dili, elektronik beyin vb ile muhaverede en ufak birim, yirmibeş sentin yarısı, pek az değerli ufak para, (Bilgisayar) bit, two bits yirmibe, temel veri ölçü birimi, ufak, bilgisayarda bit, ikili sistemde rakam, sağlama basamağı, az miktar, matkap ucu, önemsiz, alet ucu, balta ağzı, bit [(Bilgisayar) ], küçük bir kısım, damla, bites, sert, acı (söz), zalim, dokunaklı, alaylı, iğneleyici, keskin,

1 ısırmak  fiil     ts
2 ısırık  isim     ts
3 ısırma  isim     ts
4 dişleme  isim     ts
5 lokma  isim     ts
6 (içkide) sertlik  isim     ts
7 keskinlik  isim     ts
8 acılık  isim     ts
9 kavrama  isim     ts
10 "bita" veya "baba" olarak da kullanılan gemide halatın volta edildiği donanım  Denizcilik     ts
11 diş izi  isim     ts
12 oltaya vurma  isim     ts
13 sokmak  fiil     ts
14 yakmak (soğuk)     ts
15 yemek     ts
16 ısırış     ts
17 zokayı yutmak     ts
18 bite  Tıp     ts
19 biber     ts
20 rahatsız etmek     ts
21 yenik     ts
22 sertlik (içkide)     ts
23 yakmak     ts
24 sızlamak     ts
25 kavramak     ts
26 dişlemek     ts
27 oltaya gelmek     ts
28 sokma     ts
29 acı     ts
30 aşındırmak     ts
31 ısır  fiil     ts
32 (bit, bit.ten)  fiil     ts
33 (balık) oltaya vurmak  fiil     ts
34 acıtmak  fiil     ts
35 acımak  fiil     ts
36 (soğuk) yakmak  fiil     ts
37 acılık (biberde)     ts
38 (böcek) sokmak     ts
39 dalamak     ts
40 oltaya vurmak     ts
41 Isırmak, dişlemek, sokmak  Tıp     ts
42 sokmak oltaya vurmak yakmak aşındırmak     ts
43 parça lokma     ts
44 Hayvanın ısırdığı veya böceğin soktuğu yer, ısırma sonucu deride oluşan küçük yara, ısırık  Tıp     ts
45 bite the dust düşüp ölmek bitin     ts
46 keskinlik bite off more than one can chew başından büyük işe girişmek     ts
47bit parça     ts
48bit gem     ts
49bit biraz     ts
50bit     ts
51bit numara     ts
52bit bilgi iletme birimi     ts
53bit gemlemek     ts
54bit bölüm     ts
55bit ikil     ts
56bit Tornavida ucu veya matkap ucu     ts
57bites ısırır     ts
58bit eksik etek     ts
59bit kırıntı     ts
60bit delgi     ts
61bit dizgin     ts
62bit bozuk para     ts
63bit kalem ucu  Mekanik     ts
64bit rende bıçağı     ts
65bit ikili savmak     ts
66bit bit(bilgisayar)     ts
67bit zerre     ts
68bit binary dijit  Bilgisayar     ts
69bit bit     ts
70bit azıcık     ts
71bit (drill) matkap uç  İnşaat     ts
72bit bit,v.ısır:adj.parça     ts
73bit f., bak. bite     ts
74bit matkap     ts
75bit (router) kılavuz uç  İnşaat     ts
76bit keser ucu     ts
77bit nebze     ts
78bit sayısal bilginin en küçük hali     ts
79bit anahtar dili     ts
80bit elektronik beyin vb ile muhaverede en ufak birim     ts
81bit yirmibeş sentin yarısı     ts
82bit pek az değerli ufak para     ts
83bit (Bilgisayar) bit  isim     ts
84bit two bits yirmibe     ts
85bit temel veri ölçü birimi     ts
86bit ufak     ts
87bit bilgisayarda bit     ts
88bit ikili sistemde rakam     ts
89bit sağlama basamağı     ts
90bit az miktar     ts
91bit matkap ucu     ts
92bit önemsiz     ts
93bit alet ucu  Havacılık     ts
94bit balta ağzı     ts
95bit bit [(Bilgisayar) ]  isim     ts
96bit küçük bir kısım     ts
97bit damla     ts
98bites bites  Tıp     ts
99biting sert     ts
100biting acı (söz)     ts
101biting zalim     ts
102biting dokunaklı     ts
103biting alaylı     ts
104biting iğneleyici     ts
105biting keskin     ts
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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, A sharper; one who cheats, the act of gripping or chewing off with the teeth and jaws (angling) an instance of a fish taking the bait; "after fishing for an hour he still had not had a bite", A cheat; a trick; a fraud, a portion removed from the whole; "the government's weekly bite from my paycheck", The wound made by biting; as, the pain of a dog's or snake's bite; the bite of a mosquito, 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, The act of puncturing or abrading with an organ for taking food, as is done by some insects, A morsel; as much as is taken at once by biting, The hold which the short end of a lever has upon the thing to be lifted, or the hold which one part of a machine has upon another, This term has two different meanings, first, "Round Of Bite" describes the turning or adjusting of a car's jacking screws found at each wheel "Weight jacking" distributes the car's weight at each wheel Second, it can be the adhesion of a tire to the track surface, The moment when a fish strikes the fly, Slang term expressed when a player wants a ball to stop, built-in test equipment See above Alternately, a verb, as in "reality BITEs", An acidic flavor, not always bad, but too much is too much, Built-In Test Equipment, (aka: "check" or "grab" or "hold" or "sit" or "sit down" or "hit a house") a command issued to the ball by a player who wants his/her ball to stop rolling/bouncing Often yelled out loud or muttered under ones breath Usually used on an approach shot, to grip, cut off, or tear with or as if with the teeth or jaws; "Gunny invariably tried to bite her", cause a sharp or stinging pain or discomfort; "The sun burned his face, a portion removed from the whole; "the government's weekly bite from my paycheck" the act of gripping or chewing off with the teeth and jaws (angling) an instance of a fish taking the bait; "after fishing for an hour he still had not had a bite" a light informal meal a wound resulting from biting by an animal or a person penetrate or cut, as with a knife; "The fork bit into the surface" to grip, cut off, or tear with or as if with the teeth or jaws; "Gunny invariably tried to bite her" cause a sharp or stinging pain or discomfort; "The sun burned his face, a light informal meal a wound resulting from biting by an animal or a person penetrate or cut, as with a knife; "The fork bit into the surface", An act of plagiarism, To sting, To bite a baited hook or other lure and thus be caught, The wound left behind after having been bitten, The swelling of ones skin caused by an insects mouthparts or sting, To lack quality; to be worthy of derision, To plagiarize, Ability of a coating to penetrate and soften a previous coating or substrate, To fall for a deception, To attack with the teeth, The act of biting, Something unpleasant, To take hold of; to hold fast; to adhere to; as, the anchor bites the ground, To seize something forcibly with the teeth; to wound with the teeth; to have the habit of so doing; as, does the dog bite? To cause a smarting sensation; to have a property which causes such a sensation; to be pungent; as, it bites like pepper or mustard, To cause sharp pain; to produce anguish; to hurt or injure; to have the property of so doing, To take a bait into the mouth, as a fish does; hence, to take a tempting offer, To cheat; to trick; to take in, To cause sharp pain, or smarting, to; to hurt or injure, in a literal or a figurative sense; as, pepper bites the mouth, A piece of food of a size that would be produced by biting; a mouthful, To seize with the teeth, so that they enter or nip the thing seized; to lacerate, crush, or wound with the teeth; as, to bite an apple; to bite a crust; the dog bit a man, To puncture, abrade, or sting with an organ (of some insects) used in taking food, To take or keep a firm hold; as, the anchor bites, a strong odor or taste property; "the pungency of mustard"; "the sulfurous bite of garlic"; "the sharpness of strange spices", If something takes a bite out of a sum of money, part of the money is spent or taken away in order to pay for it. Local taxes are going to be taking a bigger bite out of people's income than they ever have before, If you bite your lip or your tongue, you stop yourself from saying something that you want to say, because it would be the wrong thing to say in the circumstances. I must learn to bite my lip He bit his tongue as he found himself on the point of saying `follow that car', If someone bites the hand that feeds them, they behave badly or in an ungrateful way towards someone who they depend on. She may be cynical about the film industry, but ultimately she has no intention of biting the hand that feeds her, If a fish bites when you are fishing, it takes the hook or bait at the end of your fishing line in its mouth. After half an hour, the fish stopped biting and we moved on. Bite is also a noun. If I don't get a bite in a few minutes I lift the rod and twitch the bait. see also love bite, nail-biting, someone's bark is worse than their bite: see bark to bite the bullet: see bullet to bite off more than one can chew: see chew to bite the dust: see dust. v, a wound resulting from biting by an animal or a person, a light informal meal, a painful wound caused by the thrust of an insect's stinger into skin, a small amount of solid food; a mouthful; "all they had left was a bit of bread", If the air or the wind has a bite, it feels very cold. There was a bite in the air, a smell perhaps of snow, approval If you say that a food or drink has bite, you like it because it has a strong or sharp taste. the addition of tartaric acid to give the wine some bite, A bite of something, especially food, is the action of biting it. He took another bite of apple You cannot eat a bun in one bite. A bite is also the amount of food you take into your mouth when you bite it. Look forward to eating the food and enjoy every bite, If you bite something, you use your teeth to cut into it, for example in order to eat it or break it. If an animal or person bites you, they use their teeth to hurt or injure you. Both sisters bit their nails as children He bit into his sandwich He had bitten the cigarette in two Llamas won't bite or kick, grip with the teeth; take bait, eat a lure, nibble, morsel; wound made by biting, If you have a bite to eat, you have a small meal or a snack. It was time to go home for a little rest and a bite to eat, If a snake or a small insect bites you, it makes a mark or hole in your skin, and often causes the surrounding area of your skin to become painful or itchy. We were all badly bitten by mosquitoes, If an object bites into a surface, it presses hard against it or cuts into it. There may even be some wire or nylon biting into the flesh, When an action or policy begins to bite, it begins to have a serious or harmful effect. As the sanctions begin to bite there will be more political difficulties ahead The recession started biting deeply into British industry, A bite is an injury or a mark on your body where an animal, snake, or small insect has bitten you. Any dog bite, no matter how small, needs immediate medical attention, (angling) an instance of a fish taking the bait; "after fishing for an hour he still had not had a bite", wit having a sharp and caustic quality; "he commented with typical pungency"; "the bite of satire", A marked degree of acidity or tannin An acid grip in the finish should be more like a zestful tang and is tolerable only in a rich, full-bodied wine, An imprint of the teeth, usually on wax used to examine the relationship of the upper and lower teeth on study models, The manner in which the incisors (front teeth) fit together Bites are classified as scissors, meaning the upper incisors fit tightly over the front of the lower incisors; undershot, meaning the upper incisors fit behind the lower incisors; overshot, meaning the upper incisors fit noticeably in front of the lower incisors; or level, meaning the upper incisors rest on top of the lower incisors Malamutes are to have a scissors bite, (1 ) "Round of bite" describes the turning or adjusting of a car's jacking screws found at each wheel "Weight jacking" distributes the car's weight at each wheel (2 ) Adhesion of a tire to the track surface, Reverse spin applied to the ball and prevents it from bouncing forward after landing; same as Backspin, Recovery after a turn or a slide When a car turns a corner or slides on a slippery part of the track When they regain their grip, it's as if they're biting the track, the way a tire grips the ground, When a racecar recovers after a turn or a slide and the tires regain traction with the race track, Built In Test Equipment, used to evaluate system noise, Amount of overlap between the top of a stop and the inserted edge of a panel or lite of glass; also the amount of overlap of a heel bead into the glass or panel, In intaglio, the action of acid on a plate top, deliver a sting to; "A bee stung my arm yesterday", penetrate or cut, as with a knife; "The fork bit into the surface", cause a sharp or stinging pain or discomfort; "The sun burned his face", the act of gripping or chewing off with the teeth and jaws, The etching process in photoengraving requires the application of an acid; the length of time this acid is left to etch out an image is referred to as its bite The more bites, the deeper the etched area, (also sometimes "check, grab, hold, sit, sit down, hit a house" and so on) 1 a command* issued to the ball by a player who believes their ball is going too far or too fast 2 the act of the ball stopping quickly as a result of backspin * some players feel that issuing commands to their ball during its movement can alter its final resting point Example: I was really hoping my ball would bite when I saw it heading toward the deep forest, The dimension by which the edge of a glass product is engaged into the glazing channel Block Rectangular, cured sections of neoprene or other approved material, used to position the glass product in the glazing channel Bow Window A window projecting outward from the exterior of a building Composed of four or more units which are aligned in a gently curving contour Breather Tube See Venturi Tube Brick Mould A form of exterior trim (casing) for windows and doors In addition to serving as an anchor point for installation of the unit brick mould provides a boundary for brick or other siding material on the face of the building and attachment of hardware (Sometimes called Shake mould), In photoengraving, the various stages of acid etching, the depth increasing after each bite, Built In Test Equipment Periodically during the mission, this synthesized signal is injected into the radar and recorded, The dimension by which the framing system overlaps the edge of the glazing infill, sting, A small amount of something, : A portion of something, A coin of a specified value. (Also used for a nine-pence coin in the British Caribbean.), An eighth of a dollar. Note that there is no coin minted worth 12.5 cents. (When this term first came into use, the Spanish 8 reales coin was widely used as a dollar equivalent, and thus the 1 real coin was equivalent to 12.5 cents.), A rotary cutting tool fitted to a drill, used to make holes, A prison sentence, To a small extent; in a small amount (usually with "a"), The smallest unit of storage in a digital computer, consisting of a binary digit, Any datum that may take on one of exactly two values, A binary digit, generally represented as a 1 or 0, Simple past of bite, A piece of metal placed in a horse's mouth and connected to reins to direct the animal, An excerpt of material from a composition or show, Specifically, a small amount of time, Short form for "binary digit", Fig, Anything which curbs or restrains, To put a bridle upon; to put the bit in the mouth of, The part of a bridle, usually of iron, which is inserted in the mouth of a horse, and having appendages to which the reins are fastened, of Bite, A portion of something, A piece of metal placed in a horses mouth and connected to reins to direct the animal, An excerpt of material from a stand-up comedians repertoire, An eighth of a dollar. Note that there is no coin minted worth 12.5 cents, & p, A part of anything, such as may be bitten off or taken into the mouth; a morsel; a bite, The cutting iron of a plane, 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, pr, 3d sing, The part of a key which enters the lock and acts upon the bolt and tumblers, See Bitstock, Hence: A small piece of anything; a little; a mite, A tool for boring, of various forms and sizes, usually turned by means of a brace or bitstock, Somewhat; something, but not very great, A small piece of something, Quite a bit means quite a lot. They're worth quite a bit of money Things have changed quite a bit He's quite a bit older than me, You use a bit before `more' or `less' to mean a small amount more or a small amount less. I still think I have a bit more to offer Maybe we'll hear a little bit less noise, If you do something a bit, you do it for a short time. In British English, you can also say that you do something for a bit. Let's wait a bit I hope there will be time to talk a bit That should keep you busy for a bit, A bit of something is a small part or section of it. That's the bit of the meeting that I missed Now comes the really important bit The best bit was walking along the glacier. = part, vagueness You can use a bit of to make a statement less forceful. For example, the statement `It's a bit of a nuisance' is less forceful than `It's a nuisance'. It's all a bit of a mess This comes as a bit of a disappointment, vagueness A bit means to a small extent or degree. It is sometimes used to make a statement less extreme. This girl was a bit strange She looks a bit like his cousin Maureen That sounds a bit technical Isn't that a bit harsh? = slightly, small piece; small coin; drill; part of the bridle in a horses mouth, Bit is the past tense of bite, A bit of something is a small amount of it. All it required was a bit of work I got paid a little bit of money, A bit of something is a small piece of it. Only a bit of string looped round a nail in the doorpost held it shut. crumpled bits of paper. = piece, You can use bit to refer to a particular item or to one of a group or set of things. For example, a bit of information is an item of information. There was one bit of vital evidence which helped win the case Not one single bit of work has been started towards the repair of this road, A coin of a specified value, In computing, a bit is the smallest unit of information that is held in a computer's memory. It is either 1 or, Several bits form a byte, A bit is 12½ cents; mainly used in expressions such as two bits, which means 25 cents, or four bits, which means 50 cents, In the British West Indies, a fourpenny piece, or groat, single basic unit of information (Computers), an instance of some kind; "it was a nice piece of work"; "he had a bit of good luck", an indefinitely short time; "wait just a moment"; "it only takes a minute"; "in just a bit", a small quantity; "a spot of tea"; "a bit of paper", Past tense and a past participle of bite. in full binary digit In communication and information theory, a unit of information equivalent to the result of a choice between only two possible alternatives, such as 1 and 0 in the binary code generally used in digital computers. It is also applied to a unit of memory corresponding to the ability to store the result of a choice between two alternatives. A byte consists of a string of eight consecutive bits and makes up the basic information processing unit of a computer. Because a byte includes only an amount of information equivalent to one letter or one symbol (e.g., a comma), the processing and storage capacities of computer hardware are usually given in kilobytes (1,024 bytes), megabytes (1,048,576 bytes), and even gigabytes (about 1 billion bytes) and terabytes (1 trillion bytes), a small fragment; "overheard snatches of their conversation", (Binary DigIT) -- A single digit number in base-2, in other words, either a 1 or a zero The smallest unit of computerized data Bandwidth is usually measured in bits-per-second See Also: Bandwidth , Bps , Byte , Kilobyte , Megabyte, A single digit number in base-2, in other words, either a 1 or a zero The smallest unit of computerized data Bandwidthis usually measured in bits-per-second See also: Bandwidth, Bit, bps, Byte, Kilobyte, Megabyte, Binary digIT A single digit number in base-2, in other words, either a 1 or a zero The smallest unit of computerized data Bandwidth is usually measured in bits-per-second, a short theatrical performance that is part of a longer program; "he did his act three times every evening"; "she had a catchy little routine"; "it was one of the best numbers he ever did", thrilled to bits: see thrilled. A fundamental unit of information having just two possible values, as either of the binary digits 0 or, If something is smashed or blown to bits, it is broken into a number of pieces. If something falls to bits, it comes apart so that it is in a number of pieces. She found a pretty yellow jug smashed to bits, emphasis You say that one thing is every bit as good, interesting, or important as another to emphasize that the first thing is just as good, interesting, or important as the second. My dinner jacket is every bit as good as his, If you do your bit, you do something that, to a small or limited extent, helps to achieve something. Marcie always tried to do her bit, If someone is champing at the bit or is chomping at the bit, they are very impatient to do something, but they are prevented from doing it, usually by circumstances that they have no control over. I expect you're champing at the bit, so we'll get things going as soon as we can, of Bid, for biddeth, feelings If you say that something is a bit much, you are annoyed because you think someone has behaved in an unreasonable way. It's a bit much expecting me to dump your boyfriend for you, emphasis You use not a bit when you want to make a strong negative statement. I'm really not a bit surprised `Are you disappointed?' `Not a bit.', If you get the bit between your teeth, or take the bit between your teeth, you become very enthusiastic about a job you have to do, You can use bits and pieces or bits and bobs to refer to a collection of different things, emphasis You say not a bit of it to emphasize that something that you might expect to be the case is not the case. Did he give up? Not a bit of it!, (Binary DigIT) - A single digit number in base-2, in other words, either a 1 or a zero The smallest unit of computerised data Bandwidth is usually measured in bits-per-second See Also: Bandwidth, Bps, Byte, Kilobyte, Megabyte Go to top, If something happens bit by bit, it happens in stages. Bit by bit I began to understand what they were trying to do, Short for binary digit The smallest unit of information a computer can have The value of a bit is 1 or 0, (Binary digIT) A bit is the smallest unit of data in a computer A bit has a single binary value, either 0 or 1, A binary digit (either 0 or 1); it is the most basic unit of data that can be recognized and processed by a computer, A single-digit number in base-2, in other words, either a 1 or a zero A bit is the smallest unit of computerized data Bandwidth is usually measured in bits-per-second, A unit of measurement that represents one figure or character of data A bit is the smallest unit of storage in a computer Since computers actually read 0s and 1s, each is measured as a bit The letter A consists of 8 bits which amounts to one byte Bits are often used to measure the capability of a microprocessor to process data, such as 16-bit or 32-bit, a unit of measurement of information (from Binary + digIT); the amount of information in a system having two equiprobable states; "there are 8 bits in a byte, the cutting part of a drill; usually pointed and threaded and is replaceable in a brace or bitstock or drill press; "he looked around for the right size bit", piece of metal held in horse's mouth by reins and used to control the horse while riding; "the horse was not accustomed to a bit", a small fragment of something broken off from the whole; "a bit of rock caught him in the eye", The smallest unit of information in a computer, equivalent to a single zero or a one The word "bit" is a contraction of a "binary digit " Eight bits are needed to create a single alphabetical or numerical character, which is called a "byte ", The smallest unit of information a computer can manipulate A bit is either 0 or 1 (See "binary" ) Eight bits combine to make one byte Abbreviated "b ", Binary digit, the smallest unit of information in a computer, represented as a 0 or 1 One character is typically seven or eight bits in length, Abbreviated with small "b" Binary Digit The smallest unit of data in a computer, (Binary DigIT) A single digit number in base-2, in other words, either a 1 or a zero The smallest unit of computerized data Bandwidth is usually measured in bits-per-second, The smallest element of computerized data A full text page in English is about 16,000 bits (See also "Byte"), A binary digit; a zero or one The basic unit of storage and information transfer in a computer system, BInary digiT The smallest unit of information in a computer, either on or off, represented in binary as either 1 or 0, The smallest unit of information on a computer network; a binary digit Data is transmitted in bits per second, The smallest unit of data processing information A bit (or binary digit) assumes the value of either 1 or 0, (Binary DigIT) -- A single digit number in base-2; in other words, either a 1 or a zero The smallest unit of computerized data Bandwidth is usually measured in bits-per-second, A contraction of binary digit, a bit is the smallest unit of information that a computer can hold Eight bits is equivalent to a byte The speed at which bits are transmitted or bit rate is usually expressed as bits per second or bps,

107 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     ts
108 A sharper; one who cheats     ts
109 the act of gripping or chewing off with the teeth and jaws (angling) an instance of a fish taking the bait; "after fishing for an hour he still had not had a bite"     ts
110 A cheat; a trick; a fraud     ts
111 a portion removed from the whole; "the government's weekly bite from my paycheck"     ts
112 The wound made by biting; as, the pain of a dog's or snake's bite; the bite of a mosquito     ts
113 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     ts
114 The act of puncturing or abrading with an organ for taking food, as is done by some insects     ts
115 A morsel; as much as is taken at once by biting     ts
116 The hold which the short end of a lever has upon the thing to be lifted, or the hold which one part of a machine has upon another     ts
117 This term has two different meanings, first, "Round Of Bite" describes the turning or adjusting of a car's jacking screws found at each wheel "Weight jacking" distributes the car's weight at each wheel Second, it can be the adhesion of a tire to the track surface     ts
118 The moment when a fish strikes the fly     ts
119 Slang term expressed when a player wants a ball to stop     ts
120 built-in test equipment See above Alternately, a verb, as in "reality BITEs"     ts
121 An acidic flavor, not always bad, but too much is too much     ts
122 Built-In Test Equipment     ts
123 (aka: "check" or "grab" or "hold" or "sit" or "sit down" or "hit a house") a command issued to the ball by a player who wants his/her ball to stop rolling/bouncing Often yelled out loud or muttered under ones breath Usually used on an approach shot     ts
124 to grip, cut off, or tear with or as if with the teeth or jaws; "Gunny invariably tried to bite her"     ts
125 cause a sharp or stinging pain or discomfort; "The sun burned his face     ts
126 a portion removed from the whole; "the government's weekly bite from my paycheck" the act of gripping or chewing off with the teeth and jaws (angling) an instance of a fish taking the bait; "after fishing for an hour he still had not had a bite" a light informal meal a wound resulting from biting by an animal or a person penetrate or cut, as with a knife; "The fork bit into the surface" to grip, cut off, or tear with or as if with the teeth or jaws; "Gunny invariably tried to bite her" cause a sharp or stinging pain or discomfort; "The sun burned his face     ts
127 a light informal meal a wound resulting from biting by an animal or a person penetrate or cut, as with a knife; "The fork bit into the surface"     ts
128 An act of plagiarism     ts
129 To sting     ts
130 To bite a baited hook or other lure and thus be caught     ts
131 The wound left behind after having been bitten     ts
132 The swelling of ones skin caused by an insects mouthparts or sting     ts
133 To lack quality; to be worthy of derision     ts
134 To plagiarize     ts
135 Ability of a coating to penetrate and soften a previous coating or substrate     ts
136 To fall for a deception     ts
137 To attack with the teeth     ts
138 The act of biting     ts
139 Something unpleasant     ts
140 To take hold of; to hold fast; to adhere to; as, the anchor bites the ground     ts
141 To seize something forcibly with the teeth; to wound with the teeth; to have the habit of so doing; as, does the dog bite? To cause a smarting sensation; to have a property which causes such a sensation; to be pungent; as, it bites like pepper or mustard     ts
142 To cause sharp pain; to produce anguish; to hurt or injure; to have the property of so doing     ts
143 To take a bait into the mouth, as a fish does; hence, to take a tempting offer     ts
144 To cheat; to trick; to take in     ts
145 To cause sharp pain, or smarting, to; to hurt or injure, in a literal or a figurative sense; as, pepper bites the mouth     ts
146 A piece of food of a size that would be produced by biting; a mouthful     ts
147 To seize with the teeth, so that they enter or nip the thing seized; to lacerate, crush, or wound with the teeth; as, to bite an apple; to bite a crust; the dog bit a man     ts
148 To puncture, abrade, or sting with an organ (of some insects) used in taking food     ts
149 To take or keep a firm hold; as, the anchor bites     ts
150 a strong odor or taste property; "the pungency of mustard"; "the sulfurous bite of garlic"; "the sharpness of strange spices"     ts
151 If something takes a bite out of a sum of money, part of the money is spent or taken away in order to pay for it. Local taxes are going to be taking a bigger bite out of people's income than they ever have before     ts
152 If you bite your lip or your tongue, you stop yourself from saying something that you want to say, because it would be the wrong thing to say in the circumstances. I must learn to bite my lip He bit his tongue as he found himself on the point of saying `follow that car'     ts
153 If someone bites the hand that feeds them, they behave badly or in an ungrateful way towards someone who they depend on. She may be cynical about the film industry, but ultimately she has no intention of biting the hand that feeds her     ts
154 If a fish bites when you are fishing, it takes the hook or bait at the end of your fishing line in its mouth. After half an hour, the fish stopped biting and we moved on. Bite is also a noun. If I don't get a bite in a few minutes I lift the rod and twitch the bait. see also love bite, nail-biting     ts
155 someone's bark is worse than their bite: see bark to bite the bullet: see bullet to bite off more than one can chew: see chew to bite the dust: see dust. v     ts
156 a wound resulting from biting by an animal or a person     ts
157 a light informal meal     ts
158 a painful wound caused by the thrust of an insect's stinger into skin     ts
159 a small amount of solid food; a mouthful; "all they had left was a bit of bread"     ts
160 If the air or the wind has a bite, it feels very cold. There was a bite in the air, a smell perhaps of snow     ts
161 approval If you say that a food or drink has bite, you like it because it has a strong or sharp taste. the addition of tartaric acid to give the wine some bite     ts
162 A bite of something, especially food, is the action of biting it. He took another bite of apple You cannot eat a bun in one bite. A bite is also the amount of food you take into your mouth when you bite it. Look forward to eating the food and enjoy every bite     ts
163 If you bite something, you use your teeth to cut into it, for example in order to eat it or break it. If an animal or person bites you, they use their teeth to hurt or injure you. Both sisters bit their nails as children He bit into his sandwich He had bitten the cigarette in two Llamas won't bite or kick     ts
164 grip with the teeth; take bait, eat a lure  fiil     ts
165 nibble, morsel; wound made by biting  isim     ts
166 If you have a bite to eat, you have a small meal or a snack. It was time to go home for a little rest and a bite to eat     ts
167 If a snake or a small insect bites you, it makes a mark or hole in your skin, and often causes the surrounding area of your skin to become painful or itchy. We were all badly bitten by mosquitoes     ts
168 If an object bites into a surface, it presses hard against it or cuts into it. There may even be some wire or nylon biting into the flesh     ts
169 When an action or policy begins to bite, it begins to have a serious or harmful effect. As the sanctions begin to bite there will be more political difficulties ahead The recession started biting deeply into British industry     ts
170 A bite is an injury or a mark on your body where an animal, snake, or small insect has bitten you. Any dog bite, no matter how small, needs immediate medical attention     ts
171 (angling) an instance of a fish taking the bait; "after fishing for an hour he still had not had a bite"     ts
172 wit having a sharp and caustic quality; "he commented with typical pungency"; "the bite of satire"     ts
173 A marked degree of acidity or tannin An acid grip in the finish should be more like a zestful tang and is tolerable only in a rich, full-bodied wine     ts
174 An imprint of the teeth, usually on wax used to examine the relationship of the upper and lower teeth on study models     ts
175 The manner in which the incisors (front teeth) fit together Bites are classified as scissors, meaning the upper incisors fit tightly over the front of the lower incisors; undershot, meaning the upper incisors fit behind the lower incisors; overshot, meaning the upper incisors fit noticeably in front of the lower incisors; or level, meaning the upper incisors rest on top of the lower incisors Malamutes are to have a scissors bite     ts
176 (1 ) "Round of bite" describes the turning or adjusting of a car's jacking screws found at each wheel "Weight jacking" distributes the car's weight at each wheel (2 ) Adhesion of a tire to the track surface     ts
177 Reverse spin applied to the ball and prevents it from bouncing forward after landing; same as Backspin     ts
178 Recovery after a turn or a slide When a car turns a corner or slides on a slippery part of the track When they regain their grip, it's as if they're biting the track     ts
179 the way a tire grips the ground     ts
180 When a racecar recovers after a turn or a slide and the tires regain traction with the race track     ts
181 Built In Test Equipment, used to evaluate system noise     ts
182 Amount of overlap between the top of a stop and the inserted edge of a panel or lite of glass; also the amount of overlap of a heel bead into the glass or panel     ts
183 In intaglio, the action of acid on a plate top     ts
184 deliver a sting to; "A bee stung my arm yesterday"     ts
185 penetrate or cut, as with a knife; "The fork bit into the surface"     ts
186 cause a sharp or stinging pain or discomfort; "The sun burned his face"     ts
187 the act of gripping or chewing off with the teeth and jaws     ts
188 The etching process in photoengraving requires the application of an acid; the length of time this acid is left to etch out an image is referred to as its bite The more bites, the deeper the etched area     ts
189 (also sometimes "check, grab, hold, sit, sit down, hit a house" and so on) 1 a command* issued to the ball by a player who believes their ball is going too far or too fast 2 the act of the ball stopping quickly as a result of backspin * some players feel that issuing commands to their ball during its movement can alter its final resting point Example: I was really hoping my ball would bite when I saw it heading toward the deep forest     ts
190 The dimension by which the edge of a glass product is engaged into the glazing channel Block Rectangular, cured sections of neoprene or other approved material, used to position the glass product in the glazing channel Bow Window A window projecting outward from the exterior of a building Composed of four or more units which are aligned in a gently curving contour Breather Tube See Venturi Tube Brick Mould A form of exterior trim (casing) for windows and doors In addition to serving as an anchor point for installation of the unit brick mould provides a boundary for brick or other siding material on the face of the building and attachment of hardware (Sometimes called Shake mould)     ts
191 In photoengraving, the various stages of acid etching, the depth increasing after each bite     ts
192 Built In Test Equipment Periodically during the mission, this synthesized signal is injected into the radar and recorded     ts
193 The dimension by which the framing system overlaps the edge of the glazing infill     ts
194To bite. sting     ts
195bit A small amount of something - "Does your leg still hurt? / Just a bit now."     ts
196bit : A portion of something - "I'd like a big bit of cake, please."     ts
197bit A coin of a specified value. (Also used for a nine-pence coin in the British Caribbean.) - "A threepenny bit."     ts
198bit An eighth of a dollar. Note that there is no coin minted worth 12.5 cents. (When this term first came into use, the Spanish 8 reales coin was widely used as a dollar equivalent, and thus the 1 real coin was equivalent to 12.5 cents.) - "A quarter is two bits."     ts
199bit A rotary cutting tool fitted to a drill, used to make holes     ts
200bit A prison sentence     ts
201bit To a small extent; in a small amount (usually with "a") - "That's a bit too sweet."     ts
202bit The smallest unit of storage in a digital computer, consisting of a binary digit     ts
203bit Any datum that may take on one of exactly two values     ts
204bit A binary digit, generally represented as a 1 or 0     ts
205bit Simple past of bite - "Your dog bit me!"     ts
206bit A piece of metal placed in a horse's mouth and connected to reins to direct the animal     ts
207bit An excerpt of material from a composition or show - "His bit about video games was not nearly as entertaining as the other segments of his show."     ts
208bit Specifically, a small amount of time - "He was here just a bit ago, but it looks like he's stepped out."     ts
209bit Short form for "binary digit"  Bilgisayar     ts
210bit Fig     ts
211bit Anything which curbs or restrains     ts
212bit To put a bridle upon; to put the bit in the mouth of     ts
213bit The part of a bridle, usually of iron, which is inserted in the mouth of a horse, and having appendages to which the reins are fastened     ts
214bit of Bite     ts
215bit A portion of something     ts
216bit A piece of metal placed in a horses mouth and connected to reins to direct the animal     ts
217bit An excerpt of material from a stand-up comedians repertoire     ts
218bit An eighth of a dollar. Note that there is no coin minted worth 12.5 cents     ts
219bit & p     ts
220bit A part of anything, such as may be bitten off or taken into the mouth; a morsel; a bite     ts
221bit The cutting iron of a plane     ts
222bit 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     ts
223bit pr     ts
224bit 3d sing     ts
225bit The part of a key which enters the lock and acts upon the bolt and tumblers     ts
226bit See Bitstock     ts
227bit Hence: A small piece of anything; a little; a mite     ts
228bit A tool for boring, of various forms and sizes, usually turned by means of a brace or bitstock     ts
229bit Somewhat; something, but not very great     ts
230bit A small piece of something     ts
231bit Quite a bit means quite a lot. They're worth quite a bit of money Things have changed quite a bit He's quite a bit older than me     ts
232bit You use a bit before `more' or `less' to mean a small amount more or a small amount less. I still think I have a bit more to offer Maybe we'll hear a little bit less noise     ts
233bit If you do something a bit, you do it for a short time. In British English, you can also say that you do something for a bit. Let's wait a bit I hope there will be time to talk a bit That should keep you busy for a bit     ts
234bit A bit of something is a small part or section of it. That's the bit of the meeting that I missed Now comes the really important bit The best bit was walking along the glacier. = part     ts
235bit vagueness You can use a bit of to make a statement less forceful. For example, the statement `It's a bit of a nuisance' is less forceful than `It's a nuisance'. It's all a bit of a mess This comes as a bit of a disappointment     ts
236bit vagueness A bit means to a small extent or degree. It is sometimes used to make a statement less extreme. This girl was a bit strange She looks a bit like his cousin Maureen That sounds a bit technical Isn't that a bit harsh? = slightly     ts
237bit small piece; small coin; drill; part of the bridle in a horses mouth  isim     ts
238bit Bit is the past tense of bite     ts
239bit A bit of something is a small amount of it. All it required was a bit of work I got paid a little bit of money     ts
240bit A bit of something is a small piece of it. Only a bit of string looped round a nail in the doorpost held it shut. crumpled bits of paper. = piece     ts
241bit You can use bit to refer to a particular item or to one of a group or set of things. For example, a bit of information is an item of information. There was one bit of vital evidence which helped win the case Not one single bit of work has been started towards the repair of this road     ts
242bit A coin of a specified value     ts
243bit In computing, a bit is the smallest unit of information that is held in a computer's memory. It is either 1 or     ts
244bit Several bits form a byte     ts
245bit A bit is 12½ cents; mainly used in expressions such as two bits, which means 25 cents, or four bits, which means 50 cents     ts
246bit In the British West Indies, a fourpenny piece, or groat     ts
247bit single basic unit of information (Computers)  isim     ts
248bit an instance of some kind; "it was a nice piece of work"; "he had a bit of good luck"     ts
249bit an indefinitely short time; "wait just a moment"; "it only takes a minute"; "in just a bit"     ts
250bit a small quantity; "a spot of tea"; "a bit of paper"     ts
251bit Past tense and a past participle of bite. in full binary digit In communication and information theory, a unit of information equivalent to the result of a choice between only two possible alternatives, such as 1 and 0 in the binary code generally used in digital computers. It is also applied to a unit of memory corresponding to the ability to store the result of a choice between two alternatives. A byte consists of a string of eight consecutive bits and makes up the basic information processing unit of a computer. Because a byte includes only an amount of information equivalent to one letter or one symbol (e.g., a comma), the processing and storage capacities of computer hardware are usually given in kilobytes (1,024 bytes), megabytes (1,048,576 bytes), and even gigabytes (about 1 billion bytes) and terabytes (1 trillion bytes)     ts
252bit a small fragment; "overheard snatches of their conversation"     ts
253bit (Binary DigIT) -- A single digit number in base-2, in other words, either a 1 or a zero The smallest unit of computerized data Bandwidth is usually measured in bits-per-second See Also: Bandwidth , Bps , Byte , Kilobyte , Megabyte     ts
254bit A single digit number in base-2, in other words, either a 1 or a zero The smallest unit of computerized data Bandwidthis usually measured in bits-per-second See also: Bandwidth, Bit, bps, Byte, Kilobyte, Megabyte     ts
255bit Binary digIT A single digit number in base-2, in other words, either a 1 or a zero The smallest unit of computerized data Bandwidth is usually measured in bits-per-second     ts
256bit a short theatrical performance that is part of a longer program; "he did his act three times every evening"; "she had a catchy little routine"; "it was one of the best numbers he ever did"     ts
257bit thrilled to bits: see thrilled. A fundamental unit of information having just two possible values, as either of the binary digits 0 or     ts
258bit If something is smashed or blown to bits, it is broken into a number of pieces. If something falls to bits, it comes apart so that it is in a number of pieces. She found a pretty yellow jug smashed to bits     ts
259bit emphasis You say that one thing is every bit as good, interesting, or important as another to emphasize that the first thing is just as good, interesting, or important as the second. My dinner jacket is every bit as good as his     ts
260bit If you do your bit, you do something that, to a small or limited extent, helps to achieve something. Marcie always tried to do her bit     ts
261bit If someone is champing at the bit or is chomping at the bit, they are very impatient to do something, but they are prevented from doing it, usually by circumstances that they have no control over. I expect you're champing at the bit, so we'll get things going as soon as we can     ts
262bit of Bid, for biddeth     ts
263bit feelings If you say that something is a bit much, you are annoyed because you think someone has behaved in an unreasonable way. It's a bit much expecting me to dump your boyfriend for you     ts
264bit emphasis You use not a bit when you want to make a strong negative statement. I'm really not a bit surprised `Are you disappointed?' `Not a bit.'     ts
265bit If you get the bit between your teeth, or take the bit between your teeth, you become very enthusiastic about a job you have to do     ts
266bit You can use bits and pieces or bits and bobs to refer to a collection of different things     ts
267bit emphasis You say not a bit of it to emphasize that something that you might expect to be the case is not the case. Did he give up? Not a bit of it!     ts
268bit (Binary DigIT) - A single digit number in base-2, in other words, either a 1 or a zero The smallest unit of computerised data Bandwidth is usually measured in bits-per-second See Also: Bandwidth, Bps, Byte, Kilobyte, Megabyte Go to top     ts
269bit If something happens bit by bit, it happens in stages. Bit by bit I began to understand what they were trying to do     ts
270bit Short for binary digit The smallest unit of information a computer can have The value of a bit is 1 or 0     ts
271bit (Binary digIT) A bit is the smallest unit of data in a computer A bit has a single binary value, either 0 or 1     ts
272bit A binary digit (either 0 or 1); it is the most basic unit of data that can be recognized and processed by a computer     ts
273bit A single-digit number in base-2, in other words, either a 1 or a zero A bit is the smallest unit of computerized data Bandwidth is usually measured in bits-per-second     ts
274bit A unit of measurement that represents one figure or character of data A bit is the smallest unit of storage in a computer Since computers actually read 0s and 1s, each is measured as a bit The letter A consists of 8 bits which amounts to one byte Bits are often used to measure the capability of a microprocessor to process data, such as 16-bit or 32-bit     ts
275bit a unit of measurement of information (from Binary + digIT); the amount of information in a system having two equiprobable states; "there are 8 bits in a byte     ts
276bit the cutting part of a drill; usually pointed and threaded and is replaceable in a brace or bitstock or drill press; "he looked around for the right size bit"     ts
277bit piece of metal held in horse's mouth by reins and used to control the horse while riding; "the horse was not accustomed to a bit"     ts
278bit a small fragment of something broken off from the whole; "a bit of rock caught him in the eye"     ts
279bit The smallest unit of information in a computer, equivalent to a single zero or a one The word "bit" is a contraction of a "binary digit " Eight bits are needed to create a single alphabetical or numerical character, which is called a "byte "     ts
280bit The smallest unit of information a computer can manipulate A bit is either 0 or 1 (See "binary" ) Eight bits combine to make one byte Abbreviated "b "     ts
281bit Binary digit, the smallest unit of information in a computer, represented as a 0 or 1 One character is typically seven or eight bits in length     ts
282bit Abbreviated with small "b" Binary Digit The smallest unit of data in a computer     ts
283bit (Binary DigIT) A single digit number in base-2, in other words, either a 1 or a zero The smallest unit of computerized data Bandwidth is usually measured in bits-per-second     ts
284bit The smallest element of computerized data A full text page in English is about 16,000 bits (See also "Byte")     ts
285bit A binary digit; a zero or one The basic unit of storage and information transfer in a computer system     ts
286bit BInary digiT The smallest unit of information in a computer, either on or off, represented in binary as either 1 or 0     ts
287bit The smallest unit of information on a computer network; a binary digit Data is transmitted in bits per second     ts
288bit The smallest unit of data processing information A bit (or binary digit) assumes the value of either 1 or 0     ts
289bit (Binary DigIT) -- A single digit number in base-2; in other words, either a 1 or a zero The smallest unit of computerized data Bandwidth is usually measured in bits-per-second     ts
290bit A contraction of binary digit, a bit is the smallest unit of information that a computer can hold Eight bits is equivalent to a byte The speed at which bits are transmitted or bit rate is usually expressed as bits per second or bps     ts
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