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bitten

Bitten - What does it mean?

bitten | |

Beaten vs Bitten - What's the difference?

beaten | bitten |


As verbs the difference between beaten and bitten

is that beaten is past participle of lang=en while bitten is past participle of lang=en.

As an adjective beaten

is defeated.

Nibbled vs Bitten - What's the difference?

nibbled | bitten |


As a verb nibbled

is (nibble).

As a proper noun bitten is

.

Bitten vs Grabbed - What's the difference?

bitten | grabbed |


As a proper noun bitten

is .

As a verb grabbed is

(grab).

Bitten vs Litten - What's the difference?

bitten | litten |


As a proper noun bitten

is .

As a verb litten is

(archaic).

Bitten vs Hitten - What's the difference?

bitten | hitten |


As verbs the difference between bitten and hitten

is that bitten is past participle of lang=en while hitten is past participle of lang=en.

Bitten vs Bitted - What's the difference?

bitten | bitted |


As a proper noun bitten

is .

As a verb bitted is

(bit).

Bitten vs Sitten - What's the difference?

bitten | sitten |


As a proper noun bitten

is .

As a noun sitten is

.

Bitten vs Batten - What's the difference?

bitten | batten |


As a proper noun bitten

is .

As a verb batten is

to become better; improve in condition, especially by feeding or batten can be to furnish with battens.

As a noun batten is

a thin strip of wood used in construction to hold members of a structure together or to provide a fixing point.

Bitten vs Mitten - What's the difference?

bitten | mitten |


As a proper noun bitten

is .

As a noun mitten is

.

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