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Definition of quick
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Quick
(superl.)
Alive;
living;
animate;
--
opposed
to dead or
inanimate.
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Quicken
::
Quicken
(v. i.) To move with
rapidity
or
activity;
to
become
accelerated;
as, his pulse
quickened..
Velocity
::
Velocity
(n.)
Quickness
of
motion;
swiftness;
speed;
celerity;
rapidity;
as, the
velocity
of wind; the
velocity
of a
planet
or comet in its orbit or
course;
the
velocity
of a
cannon
ball; the
velocity
of
light..
Quick
::
Quick (n.)
Quitch
grass.
Appromt
::
Appromt
(v. t.) To
quicken;
to
prompt.
Dexterous
::
Dexterous
(a.)
Skillful
in
contrivance;
quick at
inventing
expedients;
expert;
as, a
dexterous
manager..
Jerk
::
"Jerk (v. t.) To give a quick and
suddenly
arrested
thrust,
push, pull, or
twist,
to; to yerk; as, to jerk one with the
elbow;
to jerk a coat off..
Spur
::
Spunky
(superl.)
Full of
spunk;
quick;
spirited.
Ready
::
Ready
(superl.)
Not slow or
hesitating;
quick in
action
or
perception
of any kind;
dexterous;
prompt;
easy;
expert;
as, a ready
apprehension;
ready wit; a ready
writer
or
workman..
Sally
::
Sally (v.) A
flight
of
fancy,
liveliness,
wit, or the like; a
flashing
forth of a quick and
active
mind..
Hydrargyrum
::
Hydrargyrum
(n.)
Quicksilver;
mercury.
Buck
::
Buck (v. i.) To
spring
with quick
plunging
leaps,
descending
with the fore legs rigid and the head held as low down as
possible;
-- said of a
vicious
horse or
mule..
Whir
::
Whir (v. i.) To whirl
round,
or
revolve,
with a
whizzing
noise;
to fly or more
quickly
with a
buzzing
or
whizzing
sound;
to
whiz..
Accelerate
::
Accelerate
(v. t.) To
quicken
the
natural
or
ordinary
progression
or
process
of; as, to
accelerate
the
growth
of a
plant,
the
increase
of
wealth,
etc..
Scentful
::
Scentful
(a.) Of quick or keen
smell.
Forward
::
Forward
(v. t.) To help
onward;
to
advance;
to
promote;
to
accelerate;
to
quicken;
to
hasten;
as, to
forward
the
growth
of a
plant;
to
forward
one in
improvement..
Witted
::
Witted
(a.)
Having
(such)
a wit or
understanding;
as, a
quick-witted
boy..
Short
::
Short
(adv.)
In a short
manner;
briefly;
limitedly;
abruptly;
quickly;
as, to stop short in one's
course;
to turn
short..
Active
::
Active
(a.) Quick in
physical
movement;
of an agile and
vigorous
body;
nimble;
as, an
active
child or
animal..
Moto
::
Moto (n.)
Movement;
manner
of
movement;
particularly,
movement
with
increased
rapidity;
-- used
especially
in the
phrase
con moto,
directing
to a
somewhat
quicker
movement;
as,
andante
con moto, a
little
more
rapidly
than
andante,
etc..
Wallop
::
Wallop
(v. i.) To move
quickly,
but with great
effort;
to
gallop..
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