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Definition of sick
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 sick is as below...
Sick
(superl.)
Having
a
strong
dislike;
disgusted;
surfeited;
-- with of; as, to be sick of
flattery..
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Turn
::
Turn (v. t.) To
sicken;
to
nauseate;
as, an
emetic
turns one's
stomach..
Confinement
::
Confinement
(n.)
Restraint
within
doors by
sickness,
esp. that
caused
by
childbirth;
lying-in..
Stubbled
::
Stubble
(n.) The
stumps
of
wheat,
rye,
barley,
oats, or
buckwheat,
left in the
ground;
the part of the stalk left by the
scythe
or
sickle..
Surfeit
::
Surfeit
(v. i.) To load the
stomach
with food, so that
sickness
or
uneasiness
ensues;
to eat to
excess..
Wamble-cropped
::
Wamble-cropped
(a.) Sick at the
stomach;
also,
crestfallen;
dejected..
Disease
::
Disease
(v. t.) To
derange
the vital
functions
of; to
afflict
with
disease
or
sickness;
to
disorder;
-- used
almost
exclusively
in the
participle
diseased.
Morbifical
::
Morbifical
(a.)
Causing
disease;
generating
a
sickly
state;
as, a
morbific
matter..
Sago
::
Sago (n.) A dry
granulated
starch
imported
from the East
Indies,
much used for
making
puddings
and as an
article
of diet for the sick; also, as
starch,
for
stiffening
textile
fabrics.
It is
prepared
from the stems of
several
East
Indian
and
Malayan
palm
trees,
but
chiefly
from the
Metroxylon
Sagu; also from
several
cycadaceous
plants
(Cycas
revoluta,
Zamia
integrifolia,
etc.)..
Attack
::
Attack
(n.) An
access
of
disease;
a fit of
sickness.
Crank
::
Crank (n.) Sick;
infirm.
Unheal
::
Unheal
(n.)
Misfortune;
calamity;
sickness.
Sick
::
Sick
(superl.)
Affected
with
disease
of any kind; ill;
indisposed;
not in
health.
See the
Synonym
under
Illness.
Iron-sick
::
Iron-sick
(a.)
Having
the
ironwork
loose or
corroded;
-- said of a ship when her bolts and nails are so eaten with rust that she has
become
leaky.
Poor
::
Poor
(superl.)
Without
prosperous
conditions
or good
results;
unfavorable;
unfortunate;
unconformable;
as, a poor
business;
the sick man had a poor
night..
Crapulence
::
Crapulence
(n.) The
sickness
occasioned
by
intemperance;
surfeit.
Sicklebill
::
Sicklebill
(n.) Any one of three
species
of
humming
birds of the genus
Eutoxeres,
native
of
Central
and South
America.
They have a long and
strongly
curved
bill.
Called
also the
sickle-billed
hummer..
Sickish
::
Sickish
(a.)
Somewhat
sickening;
as, a
sickish
taste..
Zighyr
::
Zighyr
(v. i.) Same as
Sicker.
Worse
::
Worse
(compar.)
Bad, ill, evil, or
corrupt,
in a
greater
degree;
more bad or evil; less good;
specifically,
in
poorer
health;
more sick; -- used both in a
physical
and moral
sense..
Ochlesis
::
Ochlesis
(n.) A
general
morbid
condition
induced
by the
crowding
together
of many
persons,
esp. sick
persons,
under one
roof..
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