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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.)
Abundant,
close,
or
crowded
in
space;
closely
set;
following
in quick
succession;
frequently
recurring..
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Footing
::
Footing
(n.) The
thickened
or
sloping
portion
of a wall, or of an
embankment
at its
foot..
Bosquet
::
Bosquet
(n.) A
grove;
a
thicket;
shrubbery;
an
inclosure
formed
by
branches
of
trees,
regularly
or
irregularly
disposed..
Turbid
::
Turbid
(a.)
Having
the lees or
sediment
disturbed;
roiled;
muddy;
thick;
not
clear;
-- used of
liquids
of any kind; as,
turbid
water;
turbid
wine..
Thick-skulled
::
Thick-skulled
(a.)
Having
a thick
skull;
hence,
dull;
heavy;
stupid;
slow to
learn..
Curd
::
Curd (n.) The
coagulated
or
thickened
part of milk, as
distinguished
from the whey, or
watery
part. It is eaten as food,
especially
when made into
cheese..
Aponeurosis
::
Aponeurosis
(n.) Any one of the
thicker
and
denser
of the deep
fasciae
which
cover,
invest,
and the
terminations
and
attachments
of, many
muscles.
They often
differ
from
tendons
only in being flat and thin. See
Fascia..
Fine
::
Fine
(superl.)
Not thick or
heavy;
slender;
filmy;
as, a fine
thread..
Thinly
::
Thinly
(a.) In a thin
manner;
in a
loose,
scattered
manner;
scantily;
not
thickly;
as,
ground
thinly
planted
with
trees;
a
country
thinly
inhabited..
Pea-jacket
::
Pea-jacket
(n.) A thick loose
woolen
jacket,
or coat, much worn by
sailors
in cold
weather..
Muller
::
Muller
(n.) A stone or thick lump of
glass,
or kind of
pestle,
flat at the
bottom,
used for
grinding
pigments
or
drugs,
etc., upon a slab of
similar
material..
Squab-chick
::
Squabby
(a.) Short and
thick;
suqabbish.
Extenuate
::
Extenuate
(v. t.) To make thin or
slender;
to draw out so as to
lessen
the
thickness.
Spissitude
::
Spissated
(a.)
Rendered
dense or
compact,
as by
evaporation;
inspissated;
thickened..
Blob
::
Blob (n.)
Something
blunt and
round;
a small drop or lump of
something
viscid
or
thick;
a drop; a
bubble;
a
blister.
Birrus
::
Birrus
(n.) A
coarse
kind of thick
woolen
cloth,
worn by the poor in the
Middle
Ages; also, a
woolen
cap or hood worn over the
shoulders
or over the
head..
Pottage
::
Pottage
(n.) A kind of food made by
boiling
vegetables
or meat, or both
together,
in
water,
until soft; a thick soup or
porridge..
Studbook
::
Stud (v. t.) To set with
detached
ornaments
or
prominent
objects;
to set
thickly,
as with
studs..
Brushwood
::
Brushwood
(n.)
Brush;
a
thicket
or
coppice
of small trees and
shrubs.
Pachy-
::
Pachy-
() A
combining
form
meaning
thick;
as,
pachyderm,
pachydactyl..
Split
::
Split (n.)
Specif
(Leather
Manuf.),
one of the
sections
of a skin made by
dividing
it into two or more
thicknesses..
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