Bite

/baɪt/ verb

To bite is to use your teeth to cut into or hold something, such as food or another object. Animals and people can also bite in anger, fear, or defense.

From Old English “bītan,” meaning “to bite,” from a Proto-Germanic root with the same meaning. It is related to words about cutting and hurting.

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