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Definition of nick
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Nick (v. t.) To
nickname;
to
style.
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By-name
::
By-name
(n.) A
nickname.
Nicked
::
Nicked
(imp. & p. p.) of Nic.
Screw-driver
::
Screw-driver
(n.) A tool for
turning
screws
so as to drive them into their
place.
It has a thin end which
enters
the nick in the head of the
screw.
Nick
::
Nick (n.) A notch cut into
somethin.
Electro-magnet
::
Electro-magnet
(n.) A mass,
usually
of soft iron, but
sometimes
of some other
magnetic
metal,
as
nickel
or
cobalt,
rendered
temporarily
magnetic
by being
placed
within
a coil of wire
through
which a
current
of
electricity
is
passing.
The metal is
generally
in the form of a bar,
either
straight,
or bent into the shape of a
horseshoe..
Nicking
::
Nicking
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Nic.
Packfong
::
Packfong
(n.) A
Chinese
alloy of
nickel,
zinc, and
copper,
resembling
German
silver..
Snick
::
Snick (n.) A small cut or mark.
Hoosier
::
Hoosier
(n.) A
nickname
given to an
inhabitant
of the State of
Indiana.
Zenick
::
Zenick
(n.) A South
African
burrowing
mammal
(Suricata
tetradactyla),
allied
to the
civets.
It is
grayish
brown,
with
yellowish
transverse
stripes
on the back.
Called
also
suricat..
Snicking
::
Snicking
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Snic.
Pricking
::
Pricking
(n.) Same as
Nicking.
Snickering
::
Snickering
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Snicke.
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
Doughface
::
Doughface
(n.) A
contemptuous
nickname
for a
timid,
yielding
politician,
or one who is
easily
molded..
Peeler
::
Peeler
(n.) A
nickname
for a
policeman;
-- so
called
from Sir
Robert
Peel.
Earshrift
::
Earshrift
(n.) A
nickname
for
auricular
confession;
shrift.
Chrysoprase
::
Chrysoprase
(n.) An
apple-green
variety
of
chalcedony,
colored
by
nickel.
It has a dull
flinty
luster,
and is
sometimes
used in
jewelry..
Knickknack
::
Knickknack
(n.) A
trifle
or toy; a
bawble;
a
gewgaw.
Garnierite
::
Garnierite
(n.) An
amorphous
mineral
of
apple-green
color;
a
hydrous
silicate
of
nickel
and
magnesia.
It is an
important
ore of
nickel.
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