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bite

bite [ bīt ]


verb  (past bit, past participle bit·ten [ bítt'n ] or bit [ bit ], present participle bit·ing, 3rd person present singular bites)
Definition:
 
1. transitive and intransitive verb grip with teeth: to hold something tightly, tear something off, or cut through something using the teeth
I bit into the fruit.

2. transitive verb pierce skin: to puncture or tear the skin of a person or animal using fangs, teeth, mouthparts, or a stinger
got bitten by a spider

3. transitive and intransitive verb grip something firmly: to make firm or secure contact with something
This stripped screw isn't biting.

4. intransitive verb corrode something: to eat into something with a corrosive action
The acid had bitten into the metal surface.

5. transitive and intransitive verb penetrate something with sharp edge: to cut into something with a sharpened tool or other sharp-edged object
The saw blade bit the wood.

6. transitive and intransitive verb cause discomfort: to cause a cold sharp sensation that is quite painful
an icy wind that bites to the bone

7. intransitive verb take bait: to attempt to take the bait that has been placed on the end of a fishing line ( refers to fish )
no fish biting today

8. intransitive verb rise to somebody else's bait: to respond when somebody else tries to get you involved in a scheme or an argument ( informal )
Even though baited by the opposing attorney in court, she refused to bite.

9. intransitive verb be effective: to have an effect or influence
The trade sanctions are at last beginning to bite.



noun  (plural bites)
Definition:
 
1. seizure of something with teeth: the action of taking something between the teeth and tearing it off

2. mouthful: a piece of food torn off with the teeth

3. injury from teeth or insect: an injury that has been caused by an animal or insect puncturing or tearing the skin with teeth, fangs, mouthparts, or a stinger
a mosquito bite

4. attempt by fish to take bait: an attempt by a fish to eat the bait that has been put on the end of a fishing line

5. piquancy: a pleasantly sharp taste

6. wit and intelligence: a penetrating and intelligent quality

7. coldness: a cold sharp sensation that is quite painful
There's a bite in the air today.

8. mechanical engineering depth of machine tool's blade: the depth to which a machine tool can cut

9. mechanical engineering grip: the grip that something such as a tool has on something else

10. dentistry fit of teeth: the way the upper and lower teeth meet and fit together when the jaw is closed

11. chemistry corrosive effect: the corrosive effect of acid on a surface

12. fishing period when fish eat: a time when fish usually feed and so are more easily caught
The catfish bite is usually the heaviest and best in the evening.

[ Old English bītan< Indo-European]

bit·a·ble adjective
bit·er noun

bite off more than you can chew to take on more than you can deal with (informal)

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