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1bit
noun \ˈbit\
Definition of BIT
1
a (1) : the biting or cutting edge or part of a tool (2) : a replaceable part of a compound tool that actually performs the function (as drilling or boring) for which the whole tool is designed b plural : the jaws of tongs or pincers
2
: something bitten or held with the teeth: a : the usually steel part of a bridle inserted in the mouth of a horse b : the rimmed mouth end on the stem of a pipe or cigar holder
3
: something that curbs or restrains
4
: the part of a key that enters the lock and acts on the bolt and tumblers
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Origin of BIT
Middle English bitt, from Old English bite act of biting; akin to Old English bītan bite
First Known Use: 14th century
2bit
verb
bit·tedbit·ting
Definition of BIT
transitive verb
1
a : to put a bit in the mouth of (a horse) b : to control as if with a bit
2
: to form a bit on (a key)
First Known Use of BIT
1583
3bit
noun
Definition of BIT
1
: a small quantity of food; especially : a small delicacy
2
a : a small piece or quantity of some material thing b (1) : a small coin (2) : a unit of value equal to 1⁄8 of a dollar
3
: something small or unimportant of its kind: as a : a brief period : while <wait a bit longer> b : an indefinite usually small degree, extent, or amount <a bit of a rascal> <every bit as powerful> c (1) : a small part usually with spoken lines in a theatrical performance (2) : a usually short theatrical routine
4
: the aggregate of items, situations, or activities appropriate to a given style, genre, or role <rejected the whole bit about love-marriage-motherhood — Vance Packard>
— a bit much
: a little more than one wants to endure <finds his constant joking a bit much>
— bit by bit
: by degrees : little by little <getting better bit by bit>
— to bits
: totally, thoroughly <thrilled to bits>
Origin of BIT
Middle English, from Old English bita; akin to Old English bītan bite
First Known Use: before 12th century
4bit
noun
Definition of BIT
1
: a unit of computer information equivalent to the result of a choice between two alternatives (as yes or no, on or off)
2
: the physical representation of a bit by an electrical pulse, a magnetized spot, or a hole whose presence or absence indicates data
Origin of BIT
binary digit
First Known Use: 1948
BIT Defined for Kids
1bit
noun \ˈbit\
Definition of BIT for Kids
1
: a small piece or quantity <a bit of food>
2bit
noun
Definition of BIT for Kids
1
: a part of a bridle that is put in the horse's mouth
2
: the cutting or boring edge or part of a tool
3bit
noun
Definition of BIT for Kids
: a unit of computer information that represents the selection of one of two possible choices (as on or off)
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