Definitions for bitten
bitten
bit·ten
Spelling: [bit-n]
IPA: /ˈbɪt n/
Bitten is a 6 letter English word.
It's valid Scrabble word worth 8 points.
It's valid Words with friends word worth 10 points.
You can make 63 anagrams from letters in bitten (beintt).
Definitions for bitten
noun
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an act of biting.
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a wound made by biting:
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a cutting, stinging, or nipping effect:
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a piece bitten off:
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a small meal:
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a portion severed from the whole:
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a morsel of food:
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the occlusion of one's teeth:
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Machinery.
the catch or hold that one object or one part of a mechanical apparatus has on another.
a surface brought into contact to obtain a hold or grip, as in a lathe chuck or similar device.
the amount of material that a mechanical shovel or the like can carry at one time.
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sharpness; incisiveness; effectiveness:
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the roughness of the surface of a file.
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Metalworking. the maximum angle, measured from the center of a roll in a rolling mill, between a perpendicular and a line to the point of contact where a given object to be rolled will enter between the rolls.
verb
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a past participle of bite.
Idioms
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bite off more than one can chew, to attempt something that exceeds one's capacity:
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bite / snap someone's head off, to respond with anger or impatience to someone's question or comment:
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bite the bullet. bullet (def 7).
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bite the dust. dust (def 21).
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bite the hand that feeds one, to repay kindness with malice or injury:
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put the bite on, Slang.
to solicit or attempt to borrow money or something of value from.
to press for money, as in extortion:
verb (used with object)
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to cut, wound, or tear with the teeth:
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to grip or hold with the teeth:
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to sting, as does an insect.
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to cause to smart or sting:
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to sever with the teeth (often followed by off):
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to start to eat (often followed by into):
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to clamp the teeth firmly on or around (often followed by on):
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Informal.
to take advantage of; cheat; deceive:
to annoy or upset; anger:
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to eat into or corrode, as does an acid.
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to cut or pierce with, or as with, a weapon:
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Etching. to etch with acid (a copper or other surface) in such parts as are left bare of a protective coating.
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to take firm hold or act effectively on:
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Archaic. to make a decided impression on; affect.
verb (used without object)
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to press the teeth into something; attack with the jaws, bill, sting, etc.; snap:
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Angling. (of fish) to take bait:
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to accept an offer or suggestion, especially one intended to trick or deceive:
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Informal. to admit defeat in guessing:
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to act effectively; grip; hold:
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Slang. to be notably repellent, disappointing, poor, etc.; suck.
Origin of bitten
before 1000; Middle English biten, Old English bītan; cognate with Old High German bīzan (German beissen), Gothic beitan, Old Norse bīta; akin to Latin findere to split
Examples for bitten
The end of those who are bitten by the moccasin is not pretty to see, and besides, I had business.
The snarling dog they kept in a pen for decades has just escaped and bitten their hand off.
But the title of Best Death definitely belongs to Bob Stookey, who got bitten by a zombie then captured by cannibals.
Today, senor, through your own heedlessness you were bitten by a venomous snake.
Some juice spills out when one is sliced or bitten, but it isn't nearly as plump and oozy as a traditional link.
I could have bitten my tongue out, though I had blundered with the best intentions.
City Hall security in Toronto had better be on high alert if Ford really has been bitten by the snake.
In moving I had trodden on or touched the serpent with my foot, and it had bitten me just above the ankle.
When a man is bitten by a snake in a solitary place he is in God's hands.
For two years, and very ostentatiously, Sarkozy has bitten his tongue.