Bit Unscramble word

bit is a Scrabble word, bit uses Three letters.
Scrabble point value for bit Five points.
Words with Friends point value for bit: Five points.

Below are the results of unscrambling bit. We found a total of 16 words by unscrambling the letters in bit.

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in bit

tib 5

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in bit

bi 4 bt 4 ib 4 it 2 tb 4 ti 2

Definitions of bit

British English : bit A bit of something is a small amount of it, or a small part of it.I ate a bit of bread.bɪt NOUN

noun

  1. a small piece, portion, or quantity
  2. a short time or distance
  3. (US & Canadian , informal ) the value of an eighth of a dollar: spoken of only in units of two   ⇒ two bits
  4. any small coin
  5. short for bit part
  6. (informal ) way of behaving, esp one intended to create a particular impression   ⇒ she's doing the prima donna bit
  7. See a bit
  8. See a bit of
  9. See a bit of all right
  10. See bit by bit
  11. See bit on the side
  12. See do one's bit
  13. See every bit
  14. See not a bit
  15. See to bits

noun

  1. a metal mouthpiece, for controlling a horse on a bridle
  2. anything that restrains or curbs
  3. See take the bit in one's teeth
  4. a cutting or drilling tool, part, or head in a brace, drill, etc
  5. the blade of a woodworking plane
  6. the part of a pair of pincers designed to grasp an object
  7. the copper end of a soldering iron
  8. the part of a key that engages the levers of a lock

verb

  1. to put a bit in the mouth of (a horse)
  2. to restrain; curb

verb

  1. the past tense and (archaic) past participle of bite

noun

  1. a single digit of binary notation, represented either by 0 or by 1
  2. the smallest unit of information, indicating the presence or absence of a single feature
  3. a unit of capacity of a computer, consisting of an element of its physical structure capable of being in either of two states, such as a switch with on and off positions, or a microscopic magnet capable of alignment in two directions

verb

  1. to grip, cut off, or tear with or as if with the teeth or jaws
  2. (of animals, insects, etc) to injure by puncturing or tearing (the skin or flesh) with the teeth, fangs, etc, esp as a natural characteristic
  3. (transitive) to cut or penetrate, as with a knife
  4. (of corrosive material such as acid) to eat away or into
  5. to smart or cause to smart; sting   ⇒ mustard bites the tongue
  6. (intransitive) (angling ) (of a fish) to take or attempt to take the bait or lure
  7. to take firm hold of or act effectively upon
  8. to grip or hold (a workpiece) with a tool or chuck
  9. (of a screw, thread, etc) to cut into or grip (an object, material, etc)
  10. (transitive) (informal ) to annoy or worry   ⇒ what's biting her?
  11. (often passive) (slang ) to cheat
  12. (transitive) often foll by for (Australian & New Zealand , slang ) to ask (for); scrounge from
  13. See bite off more than one can chew
  14. See bite the bullet
  15. See bite someone's head off
  16. See bite the dust
  17. See bite the hand that feeds one
  18. See once bitten, twice shy
  19. See put the bite on someone

noun

  1. the act of biting
  2. a thing or amount bitten off
  3. a wound, bruise, or sting inflicted by biting
  4. (angling ) an attempt by a fish to take the bait or lure
  5. (informal ) an incisive or penetrating effect or quality   ⇒ that's a question with a bite
  6. a light meal; snack
  7. a cutting, stinging, or smarting sensation
  8. the depth of cut of a machine tool
  9. the grip or hold applied by a tool or chuck to a workpiece
  10. (dentistry ) the angle or manner of contact between the upper and lower teeth when the mouth is closed naturally
  11. the surface of a file or rasp with cutting teeth
  12. the corrosive action of acid, as on a metal etching plate