These are the meanings of the letters BEEKITE when you unscramble them.
- Beet (n.)
A biennial plant of the genus Beta, which produces an edible root the first year and seed the second year.
- Beet (n.)
The root of plants of the genus Beta, different species and varieties of which are used for the table, for feeding stock, or in making sugar.
- Bike (n.)
A nest of wild bees, wasps, or ants; a swarm.
- Bite (v.)
A blank on the edge or corner of a page, owing to a portion of the frisket, or something else, intervening between the type and paper.
- Bite (v.)
A cheat; a trick; a fraud.
- Bite (v.)
A morsel; as much as is taken at once by biting.
- Bite (v.)
A sharper; one who cheats.
- Bite (v.)
The act of puncturing or abrading with an organ for taking food, as is done by some insects.
- Bite (v.)
The act of seizing with the teeth or mouth; the act of wounding or separating with the teeth or mouth; a seizure with the teeth or mouth, as of a bait; as, to give anything a hard bite.
- Bite (v.)
The hold which the short end of a lever has upon the thing to be lifted, or the hold which one part of a machine has upon another.
- Bite (v.)
The wound made by biting; as, the pain of a dog's or snake's bite; the bite of a mosquito.
- Bite (v. i.)
To cause a smarting sensation; to have a property which causes such a sensation; to be pungent; as, it bites like pepper or mustard.
- Bite (v. i.)
To cause sharp pain; to produce anguish; to hurt or injure; to have the property of so doing.
- Bite (v. i.)
To seize something forcibly with the teeth; to wound with the teeth; to have the habit of so doing; as, does the dog bite?
- Bite (v. i.)
To take a bait into the mouth, as a fish does; hence, to take a tempting offer.
- Bite (v. i.)
To take or keep a firm hold; as, the anchor bites.
- Bite (v. t.)
To cause sharp pain, or smarting, to; to hurt or injure, in a literal or a figurative sense; as, pepper bites the mouth.
- Bite (v. t.)
To cheat; to trick; to take in.
- Bite (v. t.)
To puncture, abrade, or sting with an organ (of some insects) used in taking food.
- Bite (v. t.)
To seize with the teeth, so that they enter or nip the thing seized; to lacerate, crush, or wound with the teeth; as, to bite an apple; to bite a crust; the dog bit a man.
- Bite (v. t.)
To take hold of; to hold fast; to adhere to; as, the anchor bites the ground.
- keet (unknown)
Sorry. I don't have the meaning of this word.
- Kibe (n.)
A chap or crack in the flesh occasioned by cold; an ulcerated chilblain.
- Kite (n.)
A light frame of wood or other material covered with paper or cloth, for flying in the air at the end of a string.
- Kite (n.)
A lofty sail, carried only when the wind is light.
- Kite (n.)
A quadrilateral, one of whose diagonals is an axis of symmetry.
- Kite (n.)
Any raptorial bird of the subfamily Milvinae, of which many species are known. They have long wings, adapted for soaring, and usually a forked tail.
- Kite (n.)
Fictitious commercial paper used for raising money or to sustain credit, as a check which represents no deposit in bank, or a bill of exchange not sanctioned by sale of goods; an accommodation check or bill.
- Kite (n.)
Fig. : One who is rapacious.
- Kite (n.)
The belly.
- Kite (n.)
The brill.
- Kite (v. i.)
To raise money by \"kites;\" as, kiting transactions. See Kite, 6.
- Tike (n.)
A countryman or clown; a boorish person.
- Tike (n.)
A dog; a cur.
- Tike (n.)
A tick. See 2d Tick.