Miter vs Biter - What's the difference?
miter | biter |
to finish a material at an angle, frequently 45 degrees, or sometimes with some specific shape, so that it will fit up tightly against another piece of material, as with a picture frame.
Agent noun of bite; someone or something who bites.
(curling) A stone that barely touches the outside of the house.
(slang) One who plagiarizes.
As nouns the difference between miter and biter
is that miter is an alternative spelling of lang=en while biter is agent noun of bite; someone or something who bites.As a verb miter
is to finish a material at an angle, frequently 45 degrees, or sometimes with some specific shape, so that it will fit up tightly against another piece of material, as with a picture frame.miter
English
(miter joint)Alternative forms
* mitreVerb
(en verb)Anagrams
* ----biter
English
Noun
(en noun)- Not all dogs are biters .