Definition of Bitings

1. Noun. (plural of biting) ¹

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Definition of Bitings

1. biting [n] - See also: biting

Lexicographical Neighbors of Bitings

bithorax complex
bithorax complexes
bitier
bitiest
biting
biting in
biting louse
biting midge
biting midges
biting pressure
biting strength
biting the bullet
biting the dust
bitingly
bitingness
bitings (current term)
bitistatin
bitless
bitmap
bitmapped
bitmaps
bitmask
bitmasked
bitmasking
bitmasks
bitness
bitnesses
bito
bitok
bitolterol mesylate

Literary usage of Bitings

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Treatise on Etching by Maxime Lalanne, Sylvester Rosa Koehler (1880)
"This will give us an idea of the total effect so far produced by the biting, and we can then regulate the partial bitings which are still to follow, ..."

2. Chats on Old Prints by Arthur Hayden (1906)
"61), and a series of bitings and stoppings-out develop the design towards its ... Sometimes a plate is completed with one ground after a dozen bitings, ..."

3. Publications by English Dialect Society (1886)
"The wreathed form of the root is a sign that [it] is good against the bitings of Serpents.'—Coles, A. in E., p. 75; Prior, p. 2. ..."

4. A Treatise on Etching by Maxime Lalanne, Sylvester Rosa Koehler (1880)
"This will give us an idea of the total effect so far produced by the biting, and we can then regulate the partial bitings which are still to follow, ..."

5. The Principles of Psychology by Herbert Spencer (1855)
"If the motor changes and impressions that accompany the catching of prey, have been habitually followed by those bitings, and strugglings, and growlings, ..."

6. Chats on Old Prints by Arthur Hayden (1906)
"61), and a series of bitings and stoppings-out develop the design towards its ... Sometimes a plate is completed with one ground after a dozen bitings, ..."

7. The Popular Science Monthly by Harry Houdini Collection (Library of Congress) (1893)
"The good-humored animal paid no attention to this, till •we were on the point of asking ourselves whether he did not regard these bitings as marks of ..."

8. Publications by English Dialect Society (1886)
"The wreathed form of the root is a sign that [it] is good against the bitings of Serpents.'—Coles, A. in E., p. 75; Prior, p. 2. ..."

9. The Principles of Psychology by Herbert Spencer (1855)
"If the motor changes and impressions that accompany the catching of prey, have been habitually followed by those bitings, and strugglings, and growlings, ..."

10. The Popular Science Monthly by Harry Houdini Collection (Library of Congress) (1893)
"The good-humored animal paid no attention to this, till •we were on the point of asking ourselves whether he did not regard these bitings as marks of ..."

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