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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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Side
::
Side (v. t.) To work (a
timber
or rib) to a
certain
thickness
by
trimming
the
sides.
Skive
::
Skive (v. t.) To pare or shave off the rough or thick parts of
(hides
or
leather).
Studbook
::
Stud (v. t.) To set with
detached
ornaments
or
prominent
objects;
to set
thickly,
as with
studs..
Thickset
::
Thickset
(n.) A close or thick
hedge.
Upset
::
Upset (v. t.) To
thicken
and
shorten,
as a
heated
piece of iron, by
hammering
on the end..
Inspissate
::
Inspissate
(v. t.) To
thicken
or bring to
greater
consistence,
as
fluids
by
evaporation..
Thick-winded
::
Thick-winded
(a.)
Affected
with thick wind.
Dispart
::
Dispart
(n.) The
difference
between
the
thickness
of the metal at the mouth and at the
breech
of a piece of
ordnance.
Sherryvallies
::
Sherryvallies
(n. pl.)
Trousers
or
overalls
of thick cloth or
leather,
buttoned
on the
outside
of each leg, and
generally
worn to
protect
other
trousers
when
riding
on
horseback..
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..
Boshvark
::
Boshvark
(n.) The bush hog. See under Bush, a
thicket..
Stump
::
Stump (n.) A
short,
thick roll of
leather
or
paper,
cut to a
point,
or any
similar
implement,
used to rub down the lines of a
crayon
or
pencil
drawing,
in
shading
it, or for
shading
drawings
by
producing
tints and
gradations
from
crayon,
etc., in
powder..
Discolith
::
Discolith
(n.) One of a
species
of
coccoliths,
having
an oval
discoidal
body, with a thick
strongly
refracting
rim, and a
thinner
central
portion.
One of them
measures
about / of an inch in its
longest
diameter..
Clabber
::
Clabber
(n.) Milk
curdled
so as to
become
thick.
Brewing
::
Brewing
(n.) A
gathering
or
forming
of a storm or
squall,
indicated
by
thick,
dark
clouds..
Molasses
::
Molasses
(n.) The
thick,
brown or dark
colored,
viscid,
uncrystallizable
sirup which
drains
from
sugar,
in the
process
of
manufacture;
any
thick,
viscid,
sweet sirup made from
vegetable
juice or sap, as of the
sorghum
or
maple.
See
Treacle..
Thick
::
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..
Arrowwood
::
Arrowwood
(n.) A shrub
(Viburnum
dentatum)
growing
in damp woods and
thickets;
-- so
called
from the long,
straight,
slender
shoots..
Mother
::
Mother
(v. i.) To
become
like, or full of,
mother,
or thick
matter,
as
vinegar..
Seminose
::
Seminose
(n.) A
carbohydrate
of the
glucose
group found in the
thickened
endosperm
of
certain
seeds,
and
extracted
as
yellow
sirup
having
a
sweetish-bitter
taste..
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