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Definition of thick
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Thick
(adv.)
Frequently;
fast;
quick.
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Wood
::
Wood (n.) A large and thick
collection
of
trees;
a
forest
or
grove;
--
frequently
used in the
plural.
Magnitude
::
Magnitude
(n.) That which has one or more of the three
dimensions,
length,
breadth,
and
thickness..
Ounce
::
Ounce (n.) A
feline
quadruped
(Felis
irbis,
/
uncia)
resembling
the
leopard
in size, and
somewhat
in
color,
but it has
longer
and
thicker
fur, which forms a short mane on the back. The ounce is pale
yellowish
gray, with
irregular
dark spots on the neck and
limbs,
and dark rings on the body. It
inhabits
the lofty
mountain
ranges
of Asia.
Called
also
once..
Curdle
::
Curdle
(v. i.) To
thicken;
to
congeal.
Jump
::
Jump (v. t.) To
thicken
or
enlarge
by
endwise
blows;
to
upset.
Bushfighting
::
Bushfighting
(n.)
Fighting
in the bush, or from
behind
bushes,
trees,
or
thickets..
Seam
::
Seam (n.) A thin layer or
stratum;
a
narrow
vein
between
two
thicker
strata;
as, a seam of
coal..
Slim
::
Slim
(superl.)
Of small
diameter
or
thickness
in
proportion
to the
height
or
length;
slender;
as, a slim
person;
a slim
tree..
Pachydermata
::
Pachydermata
(n. pl.) A group of
hoofed
mammals
distinguished
for the
thickness
of their
skins,
including
the
elephant,
hippopotamus,
rhinoceros,
tapir,
horse,
and hog. It is now
considered
an
artificial
group..
Gizzard
::
Gizzard
(n.) A thick
muscular
stomach
found in many
invertebrate
animals.
Lion
::
Lion (n.) A large
carnivorous
feline
mammal
(Felis
leo), found in
Southern
Asia and in most parts of
Africa,
distinct
varieties
occurring
in the
different
countries.
The adult male, in most
varieties,
has a thick mane of long
shaggy
hair that adds to his
apparent
size, which is less than that of the
largest
tigers.
The
length,
however,
is
sometimes
eleven
feet to the base of the tail. The color is a tawny
yellow
or
yellowish
brown;
the mane is
darker,
and the
terminal
tuft of the tail is
black.
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..
Lobosa
::
Lobosa
(n. pl.) An order of
Rhizopoda,
in which the
pseudopodia
are thick and
irregular
in form, as in the
Amoeba..
Gross-headed
::
Gross-headed
(a.)
Thick-skulled;
stupid.
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..
Spue
::
Spud (n.)
Anything
short and
thick;
specifically,
a piece of dough
boiled
in fat..
Methysticin
::
Methysticin
(n.) A
white,
silky,
crystalline
substance
extracted
from the thick
rootstock
of a
species
of
pepper
(Piper
methysticum)
of the South Sea
Islands;
--
called
also
kanakin..
Ichthyosis
::
Ichthyosis
(n.) A
disease
in which the skin is
thick,
rough,
and
scaly;
--
called
also
fishskin..
Measure
::
Measure
(v. i.) To be of a
certain
size or
quantity,
or to have a
certain
length,
breadth,
or
thickness,
or a
certain
capacity
according
to a
standard
measure;
as, cloth
measures
three
fourths
of a yard; a tree
measures
three feet in
diameter..
Thick
::
Thick (v. t. & i.) To
thicken.
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