biter

[ US /ˈbaɪtɝ/ ]
[ UK /bˈa‍ɪtɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. someone who bites
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How To Use biter In A Sentence

  • Lacy argued that he was misled by Stello when the arbiter pumped him out at second during an apparent steal attempt.
  • The arbiter device receives requests for data transfers from the master devices and selectively transmits the requests to the slave devices.
  • The plan will also position the Cassini orbiter farther away during that descent.
  • Soon, however, social turmoil swept the country, weakening the monarch's effectiveness as an arbiter of political disputes, and exacerbating communal violence among Hutu, Tutsi, and Twa, the three major ethnic communities.
  • The title of chief was largely a matter of prestige, as authority was exercised by the consensus of those of high status, who would act as arbiters in dispute resolution.
  • They may involve several independent elements, such as orbiters, sub-satellites, landers, rovers, penetrators, airborne robots, planetary ascent vehicles or re-entry vehicles.
  • A mission involving three gliders would explore the composition and stratigraphy of the walls of Valles Marineris in ways not possible for orbiters and landers.
  • 5: 16, "Be not called a tale-bearer [Douay: 'whisperer']" says: "i.e. a backbiter. Summa Theologica, Part II-II (Secunda Secundae) Translated by Fathers of the English Dominican Province
  • We have the disintegration of the shuttle orbiter.
  • This branch, under ordinary precedent, simply threw the case out of court; but in addition, the decision, proceeding with what lawyers call obiter dictum, went on to declare that under the Constitution of the United States neither Congress nor a territorial legislature possessed power to prohibit slavery in Federal Territories. A Short Life of Abraham Lincoln
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