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NIPS |
Bites |
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STINGS |
Insect bites |
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NIBBLE |
Take little bites |
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NIBBLES |
Takes small bites |
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PECKS |
Bites with a beak |
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CHAMPER |
One who champs, or bites. |
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BITING |
That bites; sharp; cutting; sarcastic; caustic. |
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BITE |
To take or keep a firm hold; as, the anchor bites. |
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GUACO |
A plant (Aristolochia anguicida) of Carthagena, used as an
antidote to serpent bites. |
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BITER |
One who, or that which, bites; that which bites often, or is
inclined to bite, as a dog or fish. |
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SOCKDOLAGER |
A combination of two hooks which close upon each
other, by means of a spring, as soon as the fish bites. |
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PETECHIAE |
Small crimson, purple, or livid spots, like
flea-bites, due to extravasation of blood, which appear on the skin in
malignant fevers, etc. |
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MORDANT |
Any substance, as alum or copperas, which, having a
twofold attraction for organic fibers and coloring matter, serves as a
bond of union, and thus gives fixity to, or bites in, the dyes. |
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SNAKEROOT |
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species, most of which are (or were formerly) reputed to be efficacious
as remedies for the bites of serpents; also, the roots of any of these.... |
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MOSQUITO |
... skin of man and animals to suck the blood. These bites,
when numerous, cause, in many persons, considerable irritation and
swelling, with some ... |