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7-letter words containing bit

  • abitibi — a lake in E Ontario and W Quebec, Canada. 369 sq. mi. (956 sq. km).
  • adhibit — to administer or apply
  • albitic — Of or relating to the mineral albite.
  • alt bit — meta bit
  • ambitty — relating to glass which has become crystalline or brittle
  • ambitus — (music) the range of a melody, especially those of ecclesiastical chants.
  • arbiter — An arbiter is a person or institution that judges and settles a quarrel between two other people or groups.
  • babbitt — a narrow-minded and complacent member of the middle class
  • backbit — Simple past tense and past participle of backbite.
  • bit key — a key having a wing bit for moving a leverlike tumbler of a lock.
  • bit rot — (jargon)   A hypothetical disease the existence of which has been deduced from the observation that unused programs or features will often stop working after sufficient time has passed, even if "nothing has changed". The theory explains that bits decay as if they were radioactive. As time passes, the contents of a file or the code in a program will become increasingly garbled. People with a physics background tend to prefer the variant "bit decay" for the analogy with particle decay. There actually are physical processes that produce such effects (alpha particles generated by trace radionuclides in ceramic chip packages, for example, can change the contents of a computer memory unpredictably, and various kinds of subtle media failures can corrupt files in mass storage), but they are quite rare (and computers are built with error detection circuitry to compensate for them). The notion long favoured among hackers that cosmic rays are among the causes of such events turns out to be a myth. Bit rot is the notional cause of software rot. See also computron, quantum bogodynamics.
  • bitable — which can be bitten
  • bitchen — marvelous; wonderful.
  • bitcoin — a system of open source peer-to-peer software for the creation and exchange of (payment in) a certain type of cryptocurrency; the first such system to be fully functional
  • bite me — expressing contempt
  • bitless — without a (horse's) bit
  • bitonal — consisting of black and white tones
  • bittern — any wading bird of the genera Ixobrychus and Botaurus, related and similar to the herons but with shorter legs and neck, a stouter body, and a booming call: family Ardeidae, order Ciconiiformes
  • bitters — bitter-tasting spirits of varying alcoholic content flavoured with plant extracts
  • bitting — Also called bollard. a strong post of wood or iron projecting, usually in pairs, above the deck of a ship, used for securing cables, lines for towing, etc.
  • bittock — a bit
  • bitumed — covered with bitumen
  • bitumen — Bitumen is a black sticky substance which is obtained from tar or petrol and is used in making roads.
  • bitwise — (programming)   A bitwise operator treats its operands as a vector of bits rather than a single number. Boolean bitwise operators combine bit N of each operand using a Boolean function (NOT, AND, OR, XOR) to produce bit N of the result. For example, a bitwise AND operator ("&" in C) would evaluate 13 & 9 as (binary) 1101 & 1001 = 1001 = 9, whereas, the logical AND, (C "&&") would evaluate 13 && 9 as TRUE && TRUE = TRUE = 1. In some languages, e.g. Acorn's BASIC V, the same operators are used for both bitwise and logical operations. This usually works except when applying NOT to a value x which is neither 0 (false) nor -1 (true), in which case both x and (NOT x) will be non-zero and thus treated as TRUE. Other operations at the bit level, which are not normally described as "bitwise" include shift and rotate.
  • bobbitt — to cut off the penis of
  • cohabit — If two people are cohabiting, they are living together and have a sexual relationship, but are not married.
  • cohibit — to restrain (a person)
  • crabbit — bad-tempered
  • cubital — of or relating to the forearm
  • cubitus — the elbow
  • dabbity — a temporary tattoo
  • debited — the recording or an entry of debt in an account.
  • debitor — the heading written at the top of the debit column in an accounts book
  • deorbit — to depart deliberately from orbit, usually to enter a descent phase.
  • enhabit — Obsolete form of inhabit.
  • exhibit — Publicly display (a work of art or item of interest) in an art gallery or museum or at a trade fair.
  • frabbit — peevish; irritable
  • frogbit — an aquatic, floating plant, Hydrocharis morsus-ranae, of Eurasia, having thick, roundish, spongy leaves.
  • gag-bit — a powerful type of bit used in breaking horses
  • gambits — Plural form of gambit.
  • gigabit — a measure of storage capacity and data transfer equal to 1 billion (10 9) bits.
  • habitan — habitant2 .
  • habitat — the natural environment of an organism; place that is natural for the life and growth of an organism: a tropical habitat.
  • habited — inhabited.
  • habitue — a frequent or habitual visitor to a place: a habitué of art galleries.
  • habitus — the physical characteristics of a person, especially appearance and constitution as related to disease.
  • hawkbit — (botany) Any dandelion-like flower of the genus Leontodon in the family Asteraceae.
  • henbits — Plural form of henbit.
  • hobbits — a member of a race of imaginary creatures related to and resembling humans, living in underground holes and characterized by their good nature, diminutive size, and hairy feet.
  • inhabit — to live or dwell in (a place), as people or animals: Small animals inhabited the woods.

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