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Definition of nick
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Nick (n.) A
particular
point or place
considered
as
marked
by a nick; the exact point or
critical
moment.
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Turlupin
::
Turlupin
(n.) One of the
precursors
of the
Reformation;
-- a
nickname
corresponding
to
Lollard,
etc..
Nickle
::
Nickle
(n.) The
European
woodpecker,
or
yaffle;
--
called
also
nicker
pecker..
Greaser
::
Greaser
(n.) A
nickname
sometimes
applied
in
contempt
to a
Mexican
of the
lowest
type.
Notion
::
Notion
() An
invention;
an
ingenious
device;
a
knickknack;
as,
Yankee
notions..
Minargent
::
Minargent
(n.) An alloy
consisting
of
copper,
nickel,
tungsten,
and
aluminium;
-- used by
jewelers..
Linnaeite
::
Linnaeite
(n.) A
mineral
of pale
steel-gray
color and
metallic
luster,
occurring
in
isometric
crystals,
and also
massive.
It is a
sulphide
of
cobalt
containing
some
nickel
or
copper..
Screw
::
Screw (n.)
Specifically,
a kind of nail with a
spiral
thread
and a head with a nick to
receive
the end of the
screw-driver.
Screws
are much used to hold
together
pieces
of wood or to
fasten
something;
--
called
also wood
screws,
and screw
nails.
See also Screw bolt,
below..
Snick
::
Snick (n.) A knot or
irregularity
in yarn.
Argentan
::
Argentan
(n.) An alloy of
nickel
with
copper
and zinc;
German
silver.
Peeler
::
Peeler
(n.) A
nickname
for a
policeman;
-- so
called
from Sir
Robert
Peel.
Chrysoprase
::
Chrysoprase
(n.) An
apple-green
variety
of
chalcedony,
colored
by
nickel.
It has a dull
flinty
luster,
and is
sometimes
used in
jewelry..
Snicker
::
Snicker
(v. i.) To laugh with
audible
catches
of
voice,
as when
persons
attempt
to
suppress
loud
laughter..
Pricking
::
Pricking
(n.) Same as
Nicking.
Picknick
::
Picknick
(n.) See
Picnic.
Nicking
::
Nicking
(v. t.) The
cutting
made by the hewer at the side of the face.
Nickeliferous
::
Nickeliferous
(a.)
Containing
nickel;
as,
nickelferous
iron..
Knickknack
::
Knickknack
(n.) A
trifle
or toy; a
bawble;
a
gewgaw.
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..
Snigger
::
Snigger
(n.) See
Snicker.
Nickname
::
Nickname
(v. t.) To give a
nickname
to; to call by a
nickname.
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