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  • 41bitter — Adj std. (8. Jh.), mhd. bitter, ahd. bittar, as. bittar Stammwort. Aus g. * bit ra Adj. bitter , auch in anord. bitr, ae. biter neben dem hochstufigen * bait ra gleicher Bedeutung in gt. baitrs und * baiska (aus * bait ska ) in anord. beiskr.… …

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  • 42bitter end — In lexicons of sea language going back to 1759, the bitter end is the part of a cable which is round about the bits (two great timbers used to belay cables) when the ship is at anchor. Bitter end of the Cable, the End which is wound about the… …

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  • 43Bitter end — can refer to: *The part of a rope that is tied off. See knot#Components. *An expression the final stage, often death. *The Bitter End, club in New York City. *The Bitter End (song), a song by alternative rock band Placebo. *The Bitter End… …

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  • 44Bitter ist’s dem Tod zu dienen — Bitter ist s dem Tod zu dienen Studioalbum von Dornenreich Veröffentlichung 1999 Label Prophecy Productions, CCP Records …

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  • 45Bitter:Sweet — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Bitter:sweet Información artística Género(s) Trip hop, electronica Período de actividad 2006−presente Web …

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  • 46Bitter Suites to Succubi — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Bitter Suites to Succubi Compilación de Cradle of Filth Publicación …

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  • 47Bitter Moon — Título Lunas de hiel (España) Luna amarga (México) Perversa luna de miel (Argentina) Ficha técnica Dirección Roman Polański Producción Roman Polański …

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  • 48bitter — (adj.) O.E. biter bitter, sharp, cutting; angry, embittered; cruel, from P.Gmc. *bitras (Cf. O.S. bittar, O.N. bitr, Du. bitter, O.H.G. bittar, Ger. bitter, Goth. baitrs bitter ), from PIE root *bheid to split (Cf. O.E. bitan …

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  • 49bitter — ► ADJECTIVE 1) having a sharp, pungent taste or smell; not sweet. 2) causing pain or unhappiness. 3) feeling anger, hurt, and resentment. 4) (of a conflict) harsh and acrimonious. 5) (of wind or weather) intensely cold. ► NOUN 1) …

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  • 50bitter end — n. [archaic bitter, turn of cable about a bitt] Naut. the inboard end of a rope, cable, or chain to the bitter end [so called because with the cable out to the bitter end, no freedom of action remains; meaning infl. by BITTER, adj. 2] 1. until… …

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