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Definition of thick
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Thick (n.) A
thicket;
as,
gloomy
thicks..
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Incrassation
::
Incrassation
(n.) The state of being
incrassated
or made
thick;
inspissation.
Spindletail
::
Spindle-shaped
(a.)
Thickest
in the
middle,
and
tapering
to both ends;
fusiform;
--
applied
chiefly
to
roots..
Penguin
::
Penguin
(n.) Any bird of the order
Impennes,
or
Ptilopteri.
They are
covered
with
short,
thick
feathers,
almost
scalelike
on the
wings,
which are
without
true
quills.
They are
unable
to fly, but use their wings to aid in
diving,
in which they are very
expert.
See King
penguin,
under
Jackass..
Slab
::
Slab (a.)
Thick;
viscous.
Offset
::
Offset
(n.) A
horizontal
ledge on the face of a wall,
formed
by a
diminution
of its
thickness,
or by the
weathering
or upper
surface
of a part built out from it; --
called
also
set-off..
Grume
::
Grume (n.) A
thick,
viscid
fluid;
a clot, as of
blood..
Pachometer
::
Pachometer
(n.) An
instrument
for
measuring
thickness,
as of the glass of a
mirror,
or of
paper;
a
pachymeter..
Siding
::
Siding
(n.) The
thickness
of a rib or
timber,
measured,
at right
angles
with its side,
across
the
curved
edge; as, a
timber
having
a
siding
of ten
inches..
Hunch
::
Hunch (n.) A lump; a thick
piece;
as, a hunch of
bread..
Squab
::
Squab (n.) A
thickly
stuffed
cushion;
especially,
one used for the seat of a sofa,
couch,
or
chair;
also, a
sofa..
Longitude
::
Longitude
(n.)
Length;
measure
or
distance
along the
longest
line; --
distinguished
from
breadth
or
thickness;
as, the
longitude
of a room; rare now,
except
in a
humorous
sense..
Coarse
::
Coarse
(superl.)
Large in bulk, or
composed
of large parts or
particles;
of
inferior
quality
or
appearance;
not fine in
material
or close in
texture;
gross;
thick;
rough;
--
opposed
to fine; as,
coarse
sand;
coarse
thread;
coarse
cloth;
coarse
bread..
Clapboard
::
Clapboard
(n.) A
narrow
board,
thicker
at one edge than at the
other;
-- used for
weatherboarding
the
outside
of
houses..
Tapioca
::
Tapioca
(n.) A
coarsely
granular
substance
obtained
by
heating,
and thus
partly
changing,
the
moistened
starch
obtained
from the roots of the
cassava.
It is much used in
puddings
and as a
thickening
for
soups.
See
Cassava..
Two-foot
::
Two-foot
(a.)
Measuring
two feet; two feet long,
thick,
or wide; as, a
two-foot
rule..
Thicken
::
Thicken
(v. t.) To make thick (in any sense of the
word).
Thick-skulled
::
Thick-skulled
(a.)
Having
a thick
skull;
hence,
dull;
heavy;
stupid;
slow to
learn..
Pilchard
::
Pilchard
(n.) A small
European
food fish
(Clupea
pilchardus)
resembling
the
herring,
but
thicker
and
rounder.
It is
sometimes
taken in great
numbers
on the coast of
England..
Inspissation
::
Inspissation
(n.) The act or the
process
of
inspissating,
or
thickening
a fluid
substance,
as by
evaporation;
also, the state of being so
thickened..
Lobosa
::
Lobosa
(n. pl.) An order of
Rhizopoda,
in which the
pseudopodia
are thick and
irregular
in form, as in the
Amoeba..
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