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Definition of pick
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of pick is as below...
Pick (n.) That which is
picked
in, as with a
pointed
pencil,
to
correct
an
unevenness
in a
picture..
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Picking
::
Picking
(n.) Rough
sorting
of ore.
Bodkin
::
Bodkin
(n.) A sharp tool, like an awl, used for
picking
/ut
letters
from a
column
or page in
making
corrections..
Picksy
::
Picksy
(n.) See Pixy.
Pick
::
Pick (v.) To trim.
Back
::
Back (n.) A large
shallow
vat; a
cistern,
tub, or
trough,
used by
brewers,
distillers,
dyers,
picklers,
gluemakers,
and
others,
for
mixing
or
cooling
wort,
holding
water,
hot glue, etc..
Picking
::
Picking
(n.) The
pulverized
shells
of
oysters
used in
making
walks.
Spignel
::
Spignel
(n.) Same as
Spickenel.
Jack
::
Jack (n.) A young pike; a
pickerel.
Wale
::
Wale (v. t.) To
choose;
to
select;
specifically
(Mining),
to pick out the
refuse
of
(coal)
by hand, in order to clean it..
Condite
::
Condite
(a.)
Preserved;
pickled.
Whinstone
::
Whinstone
(n.) A
provincial
name given in
England
to
basaltic
rocks,
and
applied
by
miners
to other kind of
dark-colored
unstratified
rocks which
resist
the point of the pick. -- for
example,
to
masses
of
chert.
Whin-dikes,
and
whin-sills,
are names
sometimes
given to veins or beds of
basalt..
Knockings
::
Knockings
(n. pl.) Large lumps
picked
out of the
sieve,
in
dressing
ore..
Picknick
::
Picknick
(n.) See
Picnic.
Pick
::
Pick (n.) That which is
picked
in, as with a
pointed
pencil,
to
correct
an
unevenness
in a
picture..
Maundril
::
Maundril
(n.) A pick with two
prongs,
to pry
with..
Purslane
::
Purslane
(n.) An
annual
plant
(Portulaca
oleracea),
with
fleshy,
succulent,
obovate
leaves,
sometimes
used as a pot herb and for
salads,
garnishing,
and
pickling..
Scotching
::
Scotching
(n.)
Dressing
stone with a pick or
pointed
instrument.
Souse
::
Souse (n.)
Something
kept or
steeped
in
pickle;
esp., the
pickled
ears, feet, etc., of
swine..
Pickle
::
Pickle
(v. t.) A
troublesome
child;
as, a
little
pickle..
Samphire
::
Samphire
(n.) A
fleshy,
suffrutescent,
umbelliferous
European
plant
(Crithmum
maritimum).
It grows among rocks and on
cliffs
along the
seacoast,
and is used for
pickles..
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