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Definition of quick
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Quick
(superl.)
Fresh;
bracing;
sharp;
keen.
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Quickbeam
::
Quickbeam
(n.) See
Quicken
tree.
Yelp
::
Yelp (v. i.) To utter a
sharp,
quick cry, as a
hound;
to bark
shrilly
with
eagerness,
pain, or fear; to
yaup..
Yern
::
Yern (a.)
Eager;
brisk;
quick;
active.
Spirit
::
Spirit
(n.) Any one of the four
substances,
sulphur,
sal
ammoniac,
quicksilver,
or
arsenic
(or,
according
to some,
orpiment)..
Passionate
::
Passionate
(a.)
Capable
or
susceptible
of
passion,
or of
different
passions;
easily
moved,
excited
or
agitated;
specifically,
easily
moved to
anger;
irascible;
quick-tempered;
as, a
passionate
nature..
Expedite
::
Expedite
(v. t.) To
relieve
of
impediments;
to
facilitate;
to
accelerate
the
process
or
progress
of; to
hasten;
to
quicken;
as, to
expedite
the
growth
of
plants..
Quickness
::
Quickness
(n.)
Sharpness;
pungency
of
taste.
Scoot
::
Scoot (v. i.) To walk fast; to go
quickly;
to run
hastily
away.
Sally
::
Sally (v.) A
flight
of
fancy,
liveliness,
wit, or the like; a
flashing
forth of a quick and
active
mind..
Canary
::
Canary
(n.) A quick and
lively
dance.
Abridgment
::
Abridgment
(n.) That which
abridges
or cuts
short;
hence,
an
entertainment
that makes the time pass
quickly..
Smacking
::
Smacking
(n.) A
sharp,
quick
noise;
a
smack..
Whop
::
Whop (n.) A blow, or
quick,
smart
stroke..
Spill
::
Spill (v. t.) To
suffer
to fall or run out of a
vessel;
to lose, or
suffer
to be
scattered;
--
applied
to
fluids
and to
substances
whose
particles
are small and
loose;
as, to spill water from a pail; to spill
quicksilver
from a
vessel;
to spill
powder
from a
paper;
to spill sand or
flour..
Mora
::
Mora (n.) A game of
guessing
the
number
of
fingers
extended
in a quick
movement
of the hand, -- much
played
by
Italians
of the lower
classes..
Retort
::
Retort
(v. t.) The
return
of, or reply to, an
argument,
charge,
censure,
incivility,
taunt,
or
witticism;
a quick and witty or
severe
response..
Learn
::
Learn (v. i.) To
acquire
knowledge
or
skill;
to make
progress
in
acquiring
knowledge
or
skill;
to
receive
information
or
instruction;
as, this child
learns
quickly..
Instinct
::
Instinct
(a.) Urged or
stimulated
from
within;
naturally
moved or
impelled;
imbued;
animated;
alive;
quick;
as, birds
instinct
with
life..
Glycogen
::
Glycogen
(n.) A
white,
amorphous,
tasteless
substance
resembling
starch,
soluble
in water to an
opalescent
fluid.
It is found
abundantly
in the liver of most
animals,
and in small
quantity
in other
organs
and
tissues,
particularly
in the
embryo.
It is
quickly
changed
into sugar when
boiled
with
dilute
sulphuric
or
hydrochloric
acid, and also by the
action
of
amylolytic
ferments..
Snell
::
Snell (a.)
Active;
brisk;
nimble;
quick;
sharp.
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