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bite (BIGHT) (verb)
To cut, tear, or grip with or as if with the teeth: The nature film showed how the lion will bite and snarl while he is eating.
bite (BIGHT) (noun)
A stinging or smarting sensation: The negative comment made by the supervisor had a distinctive bite to it and made the employee unhappy.
byte (BIGHT) (noun)
In computer science, a unit of computer information that is equal to eight bits; a bit being a single unit of computer information that is represented as either 1 or 0: Calvin has a computer with a six gigabyte hard drive meaning that he has a unit of computer information equal to 1,073,741,824 bytes.

Wanda started to gnash her teeth and bite her thumb because she was so frustrated trying to understand the byte capacity of her new computer.

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(Latin: bite, biting)
(Latin: edere, "to bite, to eat; eating, eatable; consume")
(Latin: pungere, punctum to strike, to hit, to punch, to pierce, to puncture, to point, to sting, to bite; a dot, a mark; a point, a sharp point, a pinpoint)
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bite one's tongue off
To be immediately sorry for what one has said. When Irene realized that Henry heard the negative things that she had said about him, she could have bitten her tongue off.
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Bite the dust (adapted from Psalms 72)
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bite the dust (verb), bites the dust; bit the dust; ; biting the dust
To die or to stop functioning: Joe's old car finally bit the dust and he had to buy a new vehicle.

The old horse has bitten the dust and will have to be buried in the field.

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level bite, pincher bite
When the front teeth (incisors) of the upper and lower jaws meet exactly edge to edge.
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