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Definition of nick
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Nick (n.) A notch cut into
somethin.
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Zaratite
::
Zaratite
(n.) A
hydrous
carbonate
of
nickel
occurring
as an
emerald-green
incrustation
on
chromite;
--
called
also
emerald
nickel.
Hunker
::
Hunker
(n.)
Originally,
a
nickname
for a
member
of the
conservative
section
of the
Democratic
party in New York;
hence,
one
opposed
to
progress
in
general;
a
fogy..
Peeler
::
Peeler
(n.) A
nickname
for a
policeman;
-- so
called
from Sir
Robert
Peel.
Nickeline
::
Nickeline
(n.)
Niccolite.
Nickname
::
Nickname
(n.) A name given in
contempt,
derision,
or
sportive
familiarity;
a
familiar
or an
opprobrious
appellation..
Nick
::
Nick (v. t.) To hit at, or in, the nick; to touch
rightly;
to
strike
at the
precise
point or
time..
Picknick
::
Picknick
(n.) See
Picnic.
Notch
::
Notch (n.) A
hollow
cut in
anything;
a nick; an
indentation.
Arsenic
::
Arsenic
(n.) One of the
elements,
a solid
substance
resembling
a metal in its
physical
properties,
but in its
chemical
relations
ranking
with the
nonmetals.
It is of a
steel-gray
color and
brilliant
luster,
though
usually
dull from
tarnish.
It is very
brittle,
and
sublimes
at 356¡
Fahrenheit.
It is
sometimes
found
native,
but
usually
combined
with
silver,
cobalt,
nickel,
iron,
antimony,
or
sulphur.
Orpiment
and
realgar
are two of its
sulphur
compounds,
the first of which is the true
arsenicum
of
Snickering
::
Snickering
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Snicke.
Sawbones
::
Sawbones
(n.) A
nickname
for a
surgeon.
Turlupin
::
Turlupin
(n.) One of the
precursors
of the
Reformation;
-- a
nickname
corresponding
to
Lollard,
etc..
Electroplate
::
Electroplate
(v. t.) To plate or cover with a
coating
of
metal,
usually
silver,
nickel,
or gold, by means of
electrolysis..
Provection
::
Provection
(n.) A
carrying
forward,
as of a final
letter,
to a
following
word; as, for
example,
a
nickname
for an
ekename..
Nick
::
Nick (v. t.) To make a cross cut or cuts on the under side of (the tail of a
horse,
in order to make him carry ir
higher)..
Nicknackery
::
Nicknackery
(n.) See
Knickknackery.
Zenik
::
Zenik (n.) See
Zenick.
Magnetic
::
Magnetic
(n.) Any
metal,
as iron,
nickel,
cobalt,
etc., which may
receive,
by any
means,
the
properties
of the
loadstone,
and which then, when
suspended,
fixes
itself
in the
direction
of a
magnetic
meridian..
Copperhead
::
Copperhead
(n.) A
nickname
applied
to a
person
in the
Northern
States
who
sympathized
with the South
during
the Civil War.
Snigger
::
Snigger
(n.) See
Snicker.
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