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Our word finder found 28 words from the 6 scrambled letters in B E I M T Y you searched for.

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What Can The Letters BYTIME Mean ?

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  • Bite (v.)
    A blank on the edge or corner of a page, owing to a portion of the frisket, or something else, intervening between the type and paper.
  • Bite (v.)
    A cheat; a trick; a fraud.
  • Bite (v.)
    A morsel; as much as is taken at once by biting.
  • Bite (v.)
    A sharper; one who cheats.
  • Bite (v.)
    The act of puncturing or abrading with an organ for taking food, as is done by some insects.
  • Bite (v.)
    The act of seizing with the teeth or mouth; the act of wounding or separating with the teeth or mouth; a seizure with the teeth or mouth, as of a bait; as, to give anything a hard bite.
  • Bite (v.)
    The hold which the short end of a lever has upon the thing to be lifted, or the hold which one part of a machine has upon another.
  • Bite (v.)
    The wound made by biting; as, the pain of a dog's or snake's bite; the bite of a mosquito.
  • Bite (v. i.)
    To cause a smarting sensation; to have a property which causes such a sensation; to be pungent; as, it bites like pepper or mustard.
  • Bite (v. i.)
    To cause sharp pain; to produce anguish; to hurt or injure; to have the property of so doing.
  • Bite (v. i.)
    To seize something forcibly with the teeth; to wound with the teeth; to have the habit of so doing; as, does the dog bite?
  • Bite (v. i.)
    To take a bait into the mouth, as a fish does; hence, to take a tempting offer.
  • Bite (v. i.)
    To take or keep a firm hold; as, the anchor bites.
  • Bite (v. t.)
    To cause sharp pain, or smarting, to; to hurt or injure, in a literal or a figurative sense; as, pepper bites the mouth.
  • Bite (v. t.)
    To cheat; to trick; to take in.
  • Bite (v. t.)
    To puncture, abrade, or sting with an organ (of some insects) used in taking food.
  • Bite (v. t.)
    To seize with the teeth, so that they enter or nip the thing seized; to lacerate, crush, or wound with the teeth; as, to bite an apple; to bite a crust; the dog bit a man.
  • Bite (v. t.)
    To take hold of; to hold fast; to adhere to; as, the anchor bites the ground.
  • byte (unknown)
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  • Emit (v. t.)
    To issue forth, as an order or decree; to print and send into circulation, as notes or bills of credit.
  • Emit (v. t.)
    To send forth; to throw or give out; to cause to issue; to give vent to; to eject; to discharge; as, fire emits heat and smoke; boiling water emits steam; the sun emits light.
  • Item (adv.)
    Also; as an additional article.
  • Item (n.)
    A hint; an innuendo.
  • Item (n.)
    A short article in a newspaper; a paragraph; as, an item concerning the weather.
  • Item (n.)
    An article; a separate particular in an account; as, the items in a bill.
  • Item (v. t.)
    To make a note or memorandum of.
  • Mite (n.)
    A minute arachnid, of the order Acarina, of which there are many species; as, the cheese mite, sugar mite, harvest mite, etc. See Acarina.
  • Mite (n.)
    A small coin formerly circulated in England, rated at about a third of a farthing. The name is also applied to a small coin used in Palestine in the time of Christ.
  • Mite (n.)
    A small weight; one twentieth of a grain.
  • Mite (n.)
    Anything very small; a minute object; a very little quantity or particle.
  • Mity (a.)
    Having, or abounding with, mites.
  • Time (n.)
    A particular period or part of duration, whether past, present, or future; a point or portion of duration; as, the time was, or has been; the time is, or will be.
  • Time (n.)
    A proper time; a season; an opportunity.
  • Time (n.)
    Duration, considered independently of any system of measurement or any employment of terms which designate limited portions thereof.
  • Time (n.)
    Hour of travail, delivery, or parturition.
  • Time (n.)
    Performance or occurrence of an action or event, considered with reference to repetition; addition of a number to itself; repetition; as, to double cloth four times; four times four, or sixteen.
  • Time (n.)
    Tense.
  • Time (n.)
    The duration of one's life; the hours and days which a person has at his disposal.
  • Time (n.)
    The measured duration of sounds; measure; tempo; rate of movement; rhythmical division; as, common or triple time; the musician keeps good time.
  • Time (n.)
    The period at which any definite event occurred, or person lived; age; period; era; as, the Spanish Armada was destroyed in the time of Queen Elizabeth; -- often in the plural; as, ancient times; modern times.
  • Time (n.)
    The present life; existence in this world as contrasted with immortal life; definite, as contrasted with infinite, duration.
  • Time (v. i.)
    To keep or beat time; to proceed or move in time.
  • Time (v. i.)
    To pass time; to delay.
  • Time (v. t.)
    To appoint the time for; to bring, begin, or perform at the proper season or time; as, he timed his appearance rightly.
  • Time (v. t.)
    To ascertain or record the time, duration, or rate of; as, to time the speed of horses, or hours for workmen.
  • Time (v. t.)
    To measure, as in music or harmony.
  • Time (v. t.)
    To regulate as to time; to accompany, or agree with, in time of movement.
  • yeti (unknown)
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