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What is the opposite of a bit?

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Noun
Opposite of a small quantity of something
Noun
Opposite of a large, shapeless mass of something
Noun
Opposite of a short time or period
Noun
Opposite of a very small trace of something
Noun
Opposite of a small amount of something, especially a light coating or layer (such as of paint)
Noun
Opposite of a very small or insignificant amount
Noun
Opposite of a part or quantity that is left after the greater part has been used, removed, or destroyed
Noun
Opposite of a young woman
Noun
Opposite of a young woman or girl
Noun
Opposite of a slight amount of something
Noun
Opposite of an amount or section which, when combined with others, makes up the whole of something
“There is no evidence of anything in the whole of the universe that is not the result of being the effect of some cause.”
Noun
Opposite of a very short or brief period of time
Noun
Opposite of a very slight trace
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Opposite of a small, dispersed amount of something
Noun
Opposite of an element, part or piece of a whole
Noun
Opposite of a component that can be replaced in a vehicle or machine
“To understand how a computer works, you have to analyze its composition.”
Noun
Opposite of a portion of a total amount
Noun
Opposite of a set performance
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Opposite of a set sequence in a performance
“They produced spontaneity and randomness in a performance that must have required hours upon hours of study and rehearsal.”
Noun
Opposite of a small amount of liquid extracted from something by squeezing
“There was an overflow of coffee in my cup when I attempted to draw a rosetta in my latte.”
Noun
A mass or lump of a soft material, used for padding, stuffing, or wiping
Noun
Opposite of a particular aspect or feature of something
Noun
Opposite of something that is enjoyed or indulged in, especially on an infrequent basis
Verb
Opposite of past tense for to chew, grip or tear at something edible with one's teeth
Verb
Opposite of past tense for to corrode or eat away at
Verb
(informal) Opposite of past tense for to be offensive, objectionable or unsatisfactory in nature or quality
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