Dictionary Entry
bitt
Part of SpeechnounPronunciation/bitt/The bitts.
In a Sentence
“The sailor tied the rope to the ship's bitt before setting sail.”
Origin
From Middle English bitt, from Old Norse biti meaning ‘point’ or ‘bite’.
Common Phrases
. bittich bitteuch bittbitt chacoensebitt mooringbitt ichbitt forwardbitt one
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