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- nounbait (noun) · baits (plural noun)
- variant spelling of bate
verbbait (verb) · baits (third person present) · baited (past tense) · baited (past participle) · baiting (present participle)- prepare (a hook, trap, net, or fishing area) with bait to entice fish or animals as prey:"she baited a trap with carrots and corn"
OriginMiddle English: from Old Norse beit ‘pasture, food’, beita ‘to hunt or chase’. - People also ask
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