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Definition of thick
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 thick is as below...
Thick
(superl.)
Having
more depth or
extent
from one
surface
to its
opposite
than
usual;
not thin or
slender;
as, a thick
plank;
thick
cloth;
thick
paper;
thick
neck..
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Gnar
::
Gnar (n.) A knot or gnarl in wood;
hence,
a
tough,
thickset
man; --
written
also
gnarr..
Crowdy
::
Crowdy
(n.) A thick gruel of
oatmeal
and milk or
water;
food of the
porridge
kind.
Blotting Paper
::
Blotting
paper () A kind of
thick,
bibulous,
unsized
paper,
used to
absorb
superfluous
ink from
freshly
written
manuscript,
and thus
prevent
blots..
Pachyglossal
::
Pachyglossal
(a.)
Having
a thick
tongue;
--
applied
to a group of
lizards
(Pachyglossae),
including
the
iguanas
and
agamas..
Thick-skulled
::
Thick-skulled
(a.)
Having
a thick
skull;
hence,
dull;
heavy;
stupid;
slow to
learn..
Shoe
::
Shoe (n.) A
covering
for the human foot,
usually
made of
leather,
having
a thick and
somewhat
stiff sole and a
lighter
top. It
differs
from a boot on not
extending
so far up the leg..
Tar
::
Tar (n.) A
thick,
black,
viscous
liquid
obtained
by the
distillation
of wood, coal, etc., and
having
a
varied
composition
according
to the
temperature
and
material
employed
in
obtaining
it..
Inspissate
::
Inspissate
(v. t.) To
thicken
or bring to
greater
consistence,
as
fluids
by
evaporation..
Congeal
::
Congeal
(v. i.) To grow hard,
stiff,
or
thick,
from cold or other
causes;
to
become
solid;
to
freeze;
to cease to flow; to run cold; to be
chilled..
Hasty Pudding
::
Hasty
pudding
() A thick
batter
pudding
made of
Indian
meal
stirred
into
boiling
water;
mush.
Bull''s-eye
::
Bull's-eye
(n.) A small thick disk of glass
inserted
in a deck, roof,
floor,
ship's
side, etc., to let in
light..
Callosity
::
Callosity
(n.) A hard or
thickened
spot or
protuberance;
a
hardening
and
thickening
of the skin or bark of a part, eps. as a
result
of
continued
pressure
or
friction..
Clump
::
Clump (n.) A
cluster;
a
group;
a
thicket.
Incrassation
::
Incrassation
(n.) The act or
process
of
thickening
or
making
thick;
the
process
of
becoming
thick or
thicker.
Flambeau
::
Flambeau
(n.) A
flaming
torch,
esp. one made by
combining
together
a
number
of thick wicks
invested
with a
quick-burning
substance
(anciently,
perhaps,
wax; in
modern
times,
pitch or the
like);
hence,
any
torch..
Bulky
::
Bulky (a.) Of great bulk or
dimensions;
of great size;
large;
thick;
massive;
as, bulky
volumes..
Skive
::
Skive (v. t.) To pare or shave off the rough or thick parts of
(hides
or
leather).
Down
::
Down
(adv.)
From a
greater
to a less bulk, or from a
thinner
to a
thicker
consistence;
as, to boil down in
cookery,
or in
making
decoctions..
Lipped
::
Lipped
(a.)
Having
a lip or lips;
having
a
raised
or
rounded
edge
resembling
the lip; -- often used in
composition;
as,
thick-lipped,
thin-lipped,
etc..
Smother
::
Smother
(v. t.)
Stifling
smoke;
thick dust.
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