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Bited vs. Bitted — What's the Difference?

Bited vs. Bitted — What's the Difference?

Difference Between Bited and Bitted

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Bited

(nonstandard) bite

Bitted

The sharp part of a tool, such as the cutting edge of a knife or axe.

Bitted

A pointed and threaded tool for drilling and boring that is secured in a brace, bitstock, or drill press.

Bitted

The part of a key that enters the lock and engages the bolt and tumblers.

Bitted

The tip of the mouthpiece on a pipe or a cigarette or cigar holder.
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Bitted

The metal mouthpiece of a bridle, serving to control, curb, and direct an animal.

Bitted

Something that controls, guides, or curbs.

Bitted

A vertical post, usually one of a pair, set on the deck of a ship and used to secure ropes or cables.

Bitted

To place a bit in the mouth of (a horse, for example).

Bitted

To check or control with or as if with a bit.

Bitted

To make or grind a bit on (a key).

Bitted

Past tense and a past participle of bite.

Bitted

To wind (a cable) around a bitt.

Bitted

Simple past tense and past participle of bit

Bitted

Simple past tense and past participle of bitt

Bitted

Having a bit in ones mouth, as a horse.

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