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Encyclopedia > Baiting

193.61.82.88 13:38, 25 November 2006 (UTC)

Look up baiting in
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For other uses of term, see Bait
  • Bait - Disambiguation page
  • Bait (dogs) (Baiting) - setting dogs upon chained or confined animals
  • Baiting (Internet) - trolling on the Internet
  • Baiting (leather ) - a stage in the leather making process.The use of enzymes to modify the physical structure of the hide or skin.

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