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bite

1. Angling an attempt by a fish to take the bait or lure
2. the depth of cut of a machine tool
3. the grip or hold applied by a tool or chuck to a workpiece
4. Dentistry the angle or manner of contact between the upper and lower teeth when the mouth is closed naturally
5. the surface of a file or rasp with cutting teeth
6. the corrosive action of acid, as on a metal etching plate
Collins Discovery Encyclopedia, 1st edition © HarperCollins Publishers 2005

What does it mean when you dream about a bite?

If one is being bitten in a dream, it can reflect feelings about something threatening in one’s environment, or feeling threatened by one’s own repressed anger or sexuality. If the dreamer is doing the biting, it can reflect everything from self-assertiveness to the desire to attack something or someone in one’s environment. Biting finds expression in an usually large range of idioms that might find expression in dreams: “bite the bullet,” “their bark is worse than their bite,” “bite off more than you can chew,” “bite the dust,” “bite the hand that feeds you,” “bite their head off,” and “they won’t bite.” (See also Dentures, Teeth).

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bite

[bīt]
(biology)
To seize with the teeth.
Closure of the lower teeth against the upper teeth.
(engineering)
In glazing, the length of overlap of the inner edge of a frame over the edge of the glass.
(graphic arts)
In photoengraving, the various stages of etching accomplished through the action of acid.
(medicine)
Skin injury produced by an animal's teeth or the mouthparts of an insect.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms, 6E, Copyright © 2003 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.

bite

In glazing, the distance by which the inner edge of a frame (or a stop) overlaps the edge of the glass or panel.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Architecture and Construction. Copyright © 2003 by McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.

BITE (built-in test equipment)

A monitoring device that assesses the serviceability and health of aircraft and/or engines and indicates the results. It assists both the maintenance personnel and the aircrew.
An Illustrated Dictionary of Aviation Copyright © 2005 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved

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A bite force transducer that consists of an electronic strain gauge with a digital indicator which was resistant to deformation was used in the present study.
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And if the bites are numerous or in very sensitive spots you may want to contact your doctor for a steroid shot.
Snake bite is one of the most neglected tropical diseases in poor communities living in Southeast Asian countries.1 The true worldwide statistics are not available because of underreporting.
Unlike midge bites, these bites can take a lot longer to recover from because they cut into the skin rather than pierce it, which can cause the wound to become infected.
Caption: Allowing your puppy to mouth you is the best way to teach him how to do it--fonly with a carefully modulated, "soft" bite. Puppies who learn this at a young age usually mature into dogs who don't cause serious injuries when (or if) they ever do bite "for real"--say, as a reflex when someone accidentally steps on them.
In the present study, 64% of dog bite victims did wash their wounds and among those who washed only 36% used soap and water for washing their wounds immediately following dog bite.
Humans are too large for a snake to eat, so they bite only in self defence, usually when a person accidentally steps on them.
Appreciating the performance of BITE, he said that there was need to establish such type of educational institutions in other parts of the province.

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