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The noun 'bite' is a concrete noun, a word for a physical action or a physical thing. However, the noun 'bite' can be used in an abstract context, for example, "His bark is worse than his bite.", and to quote McGruff the Crime Dog, "Help take a bite out of crime!"

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The word 'bite' is both a noun and a verb.

The noun 'bite' has one definition as an abstract noun, as a word for an incisive or penetrating effect.

Example: The reporter asked questions with a real bite.

All other definitions for the noun 'bite' are concrete nouns, a word for a physical action.

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Biteous

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Bitten

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