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Definition of thick
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Thick
(superl.)
Dense;
not thin;
inspissated;
as, thick
vapors.
Also used
figuratively;
as, thick
darkness..
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Whipworm
::
Whipworm
(n.) A
nematode
worm
(Trichocephalus
dispar)
often found
parasitic
in the human
intestine.
Its body is
thickened
posteriorly,
but is very long and
threadlike
anteriorly..
Heteroptera
::
Heteroptera
(n. pl.) A
suborder
of
Hemiptera,
in which the base of the
anterior
wings is
thickened.
See
Hemiptera..
Magnitude
::
Magnitude
(n.)
Extent
of
dimensions;
size; --
applied
to
things
that have
length,
breath,
and
thickness..
Body
::
Body (n.) A
figure
that has
length,
breadth,
and
thickness;
any solid
figure..
Shingle
::
Shingle
(n.) A piece of wood sawed or rived thin and
small,
with one end
thinner
than the
other,
-- used in
covering
buildings,
especially
roofs,
the thick ends of one row
overlapping
the thin ends of the row
below..
Saw-set
::
Saw-set
(n.) An
instrument
used to set or turn the teeth of a saw a
little
sidewise,
that they may make a kerf
somewhat
wider than the
thickness
of the
blade,
to
prevent
friction;
--
called
also
saw-wrest..
Blotting Paper
::
Blotting
paper () A kind of
thick,
bibulous,
unsized
paper,
used to
absorb
superfluous
ink from
freshly
written
manuscript,
and thus
prevent
blots..
Teleutospore
::
Teleutospore
(n.) The
thick-celled
winter
or
resting
spore of the rusts
(order
Uredinales),
produced
in late
summer.
See
Illust.
of
Uredospore..
Gloom
::
Gloom (n.)
Partial
or total
darkness;
thick
shade;
obscurity;
as, the gloom of a
forest,
or of
midnight..
Breasthook
::
Breasthook
(n.) A thick piece of
timber
in the form of a knee,
placed
across
the stem of a ship to
strengthen
the fore part and unite the bows on each
side..
Thin
::
Thin
(superl.)
Rare; not dense or
thick;
--
applied
to
fluids
or soft
mixtures;
as, thin
blood;
thin
broth;
thin air..
Emboss
::
Emboss
(v. t.) To hide or
conceal
in a
thicket;
to
imbosk;
to
inclose,
shelter,
or
shroud
in a
wood..
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..
Bushment
::
Bushment
(n.) A
thicket;
a
cluster
of
bushes.
Spue
::
Spud (n.)
Anything
short and
thick;
specifically,
a piece of dough
boiled
in fat..
Fimbriate
::
Fimbriate
(a.)
Having
the edge or
extremity
bordered
by
filiform
processes
thicker
than
hairs;
fringed;
as, the
fimbriate
petals
of the pink; the
fimbriate
end of the
Fallopian
tube..
Glib
::
Glib (n.) A thick lock of hair,
hanging
over the
eyes..
Thickset
::
Thickset
(a.) Close
planted;
as, a
thickset
wood; a
thickset
hedge..
Magma
::
Magma (n.) A thick
residuum
obtained
from
certain
substances
after the fluid parts are
expressed
from them; the
grounds
which
remain
after
treating
a
substance
with any
menstruum,
as water or
alcohol..
Splenius
::
Splenium
(n.) The
thickened
posterior
border
of the
corpus
callosum;
-- so
called
in
allusion
to its
shape.
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