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Definition of rick
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Rick (n.) A stack or pile, as of
grain,
straw,
or hay, in the open air,
usually
protected
from wet with
thatching..
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Crick
::
Crick (n.) A small
jackscrew.
Doubling
::
Doubling
(n.) A
turning
and
winding;
as, the
doubling
of a
hunted
hare;
shift;
trick;
artifice..
Cutter
::
Cutter
(n.) A kind of soft
yellow
brick,
used for
facework;
-- so
called
from the
facility
with which it can be cut..
Aboveboard
::
Aboveboard
(adv.)
Above the board or
table.
Hence:
in open
sight;
without
trick,
concealment,
or
deception..
Bosh
::
Bosh (n.) One of the
sloping
sides of the lower part of a blast
furnace;
also, one of the
hollow
iron or brick sides of the bed of a
puddling
or
boiling
furnace..
Deceit
::
Deceit
(n.) Any
trick,
collusion,
contrivance,
false
representation,
or
underhand
practice,
used to
defraud
another.
When
injury
is
thereby
effected,
an
action
of
deceit,
as it
called,
lies for
compensation..
Prick
::
Prick (v.) A small roll; as, a prick of spun yarn; a prick of
tobacco..
Revie
::
Revie (v. t.) To meet a wager on, as on the
taking
of a
trick,
with a
higher
wager..
Strickle
::
Strickle
(n.) An
instrument
used for
smoothing
the
surface
of a core.
Strickle
::
Strickle
(n.) An
instrument
for
whetting
scythes;
a
rifle.
Pricking
::
Pricking
(n.) The mark or trace left by a
hare's
foot; a
prick;
also, the act of
tracing
a hare by its
footmarks..
Cactaceous
::
Cactaceous
(a.)
Belonging
to, or like, the
family
of
plants
of which the
prickly
pear is a
common
example..
Cactus
::
Cactus
(n.) Any plant of the order
Cactacae,
as the
prickly
pear and the
night-blooming
cereus.
See
Cereus.
They
usually
have
leafless
stems and
branches,
often beset with
clustered
thorns,
and are
mostly
natives
of the
warmer
parts of
America..
Strickle
::
Strickle
(n.) A
templet;
a
pattern.
Poinciana
::
Poinciana
(n.) A
prickly
tropical
shrub
(Caesalpinia,
formerly
Poinciana,
pulcherrima),
with
bipinnate
leaves,
and
racemes
of showy
orange-red
flowers
with long
crimson
filaments..
Strickle
::
Strickle
(n.) An
instrument
to
strike
grain to a level with the
measure;
a
strike.
Humbug
::
Humbug
(n.) An
imposition
under fair
pretenses;
something
contrived
in order to
deceive
and
mislead;
a trick by
cajolery;
a hoax.
Waggish
::
Waggish
(a.) Done, made, or laid in
waggery
or for
sport;
sportive;
humorous;
as, a
waggish
trick..
Hack
::
Hack (n.)
Unburned
brick or tile,
stacked
up for
drying..
Gherkin
::
Gherkin
(n.) A kind of
small,
prickly
cucumber,
much used for
pickles..
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