Bite (disambiguation)
A bite is a wound received from the mouth of an animal or human; it is also a verb describing that action.
Look up bite in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. |
Bite or BITE may also refer to:
Related to biting
- Biting, the process of chewing or mastication, whereby food is crushed and ground by teeth
- Occlusion (dentistry), called "bite" (e.g, as in "overbite" or "underbite"), the contact between teeth
Arts, entertainment, and media
Music
- Bite (Altered Images album), 1983
- Bite (Ned's Atomic Dustbin album), 1990
- Bites (album), a 1985 album by Skinny Puppy
Stage productions
- Bite (show), a topless vampire show at the Stratosphere Las Vegas in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
- BITE, an acronym for Barbican International Theatre Events at the Barbican Centre, London
Other arts, entertainment, and media
- Bite (film), a 2015 horror film
- BiteTV, a Canadian television channel
- The Beast in the East, a professional wrestling event produced by WWE
Science and technology
- BiTE, an acronym for bi-specific T-cell engagers, a class of specific modified antibodies
- Built-in test equipment, or BITE, a concept in aviation
Other uses
- Bite Latvija, a Latvian mobile phone operator
gollark: The bot is dead.
gollark: Also worse health conditions because no medicine.
gollark: No convenient transport, no automation, basically zero economy, no modern computers and networking, manual labour all day because no automation...
gollark: Oh [REDACTED], that would be HORRIBLE.
gollark: Without the global supply chains we have I would lack nice things like computers or possibly orange juice.
See also
Search for "bite" on Wikipedia. |
- All pages with titles beginning with bite
- All pages with titles containing bites
- All pages with titles containing bite
- Bight (disambiguation)
- Bit (disambiguation)
- Bitten (disambiguation)
- Byte (disambiguation)
- Mordida
- Nibble (disambiguation)
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.