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See also: bíter
English
Etymology 1
From Middle English biter, bitere, equivalent to bite + -er. Cognate with West Frisian biter (“biter”), Dutch bijter (“biter”), German Low German Bieter (“biter”), German Beißer (“biter”).
Pronunciation
- (General American) IPA(key): /ˈbaɪtɚ/
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˈbaɪtə/
Audio (General Australian): (file) - Rhymes: -aɪtə(ɹ)
- Homophone: byter
Noun
biter (plural biters)
- Agent noun of bite; someone or something who bites or tends to bite.
- Not all dogs are biters.
- 2018, Tim Flannery, Europe: A Natural History, page 87:
- My dislike was reinforced in 2016 when researchers discovered that more than three-quarters of the domestic boars and 40 per cent of wild boars they examined had bite injuries to their penises. The photos are horrific. Just who the biters were remains a mystery, but I think something goes wrong when a fundamentally herbivorous creature acquires a taste for flesh.
- (fishing) A fish that tends to take bait.
- 2007, John Shewey, On the Fly Guide to the Northwest, page 79:
- She tried the same cast several times. I signaled her to switch flies. After two such changes we still couldn't move the fish. Some steelhead are biters; some are not.
- (curling) A stone that barely touches the outside of the house.
- (slang) One who copies someone else's work, style or techniques, especially in hip-hop.
- (obsolete) A cheat or fraudster.
- (fiction) A zombie.
Derived terms
Etymology 2
Noun
biter (plural biters)
- (in combination, computing) Something (a data unit, machine etc.) with a width of a specified amount of bits.
- 1978, Product Engineering, volume 49, page unknown:
- The first microprocessor was a 4-bit device called the 4004. Today you can buy 1-bit machines, 4-biters, 8-biters, 12-biters and 16-biters. Which one should you buy, and why?
- 1994 July 22, Jonathan T. Hunt, “ST Star Raiders”, in rec.games.video.atari (Usenet):
- Didn't know it was an 8-biter first, cool. The ST Star Raiders is pretty cool - my fav one yet & worth any $5.
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French
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
Verb
biter
- (transitive, slang) alternative form of bitter (“to understand”) (usually used in negative form and especially with rien)
Etymology 2
From bite.
Verb
biter
Conjugation
Conjugation of biter (see also Appendix:French verbs)
Synonyms
(humiliate, con, dupe):
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Etymology
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Verb
biter
- to touch
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology 1
Pronunciation
Noun
biter m (definite singular biteren, indefinite plural bitere, definite plural biterne)
Derived terms
- angstbiter
- grinebiter
Noun
biter m
- indefinite plural of bit
Etymology 2
Pronunciation
Verb
biter
Norwegian Nynorsk
Pronunciation
Verb
biter
Old English
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Proto-West Germanic *bitr.
Pronunciation
Adjective
biter (comparative biterra, superlative biterest)
- bitter (taste etc.)
- bitter, severe, painful, biting
- Ic [...] bitre breostceare gebiden hæbbe. ― I have endured bitter heart-pain. (The Seafarer)
Declension
Declension of biter — Strong
Declension of biter — Weak
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Old Irish
Pronunciation
Verb
·biter
Mutation
Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in Old Irish.
All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.
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Romanian
Etymology
Noun
biter n (uncountable)
Declension
Serbo-Croatian
Etymology 1
Pronunciation
Noun
bìter m inan (Cyrillic spelling бѝтер)
- bitter (a bitter drink)
Declension
Etymology 2
Pronunciation
Adjective
bìter (Cyrillic spelling бѝтер)
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Swedish
Verb
biter
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Turkish
Verb
biter
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