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Definition of thick
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Thick
(adv.)
Frequently;
fast;
quick.
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Squat
::
Squat (a.) Short and
thick,
like the
figure
of an
animal
squatting..
Bushment
::
Bushment
(n.) A
thicket;
a
cluster
of
bushes.
Loaf
::
Loaf (n.) Any thick lump, mass, or cake;
especially,
a large
regularly
shaped
or
molded
mass, as of
bread,
sugar,
or
cake..
Flambeau
::
Flambeau
(n.) A
flaming
torch,
esp. one made by
combining
together
a
number
of thick wicks
invested
with a
quick-burning
substance
(anciently,
perhaps,
wax; in
modern
times,
pitch or the
like);
hence,
any
torch..
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..
Boscage
::
Boscage
(n.) A
growth
of trees or
shrubs;
underwood;
a
thicket;
thick
foliage;
a
wooded
landscape.
Torus
::
Torus (n.) One of the
ventral
parapodia
of
tubicolous
annelids.
It
usually
has the form of an
oblong
thickening
or
elevation
of the
integument
with rows of
uncini
or hooks along the
center.
See
Illust.
under
Tubicolae.
Hesperidium
::
Hesperidium
(n.) A large berry with a thick rind, as a lemon or an
orange..
Pile
::
Pile (n.) A hair;
hence,
the fiber of wool,
cotton,
and the like; also, the nap when thick or
heavy,
as of
carpeting
and
velvet..
Verriculate
::
Verriculate
(a.)
Having
thickset
tufts of
parallel
hairs,
bristles,
or
branches..
Thunderbird
::
Thunderbird
(n.) An
Australian
insectivorous
singing
bird
(Pachycephala
gutturalis).
The male is
conspicuously
marked
with black and
yellow,
and has a black
crescent
on the
breast.
Called
also
white-throated
thickhead,
orange-breasted
thrust,
black-crowned
thrush,
guttural
thrush,
and
black-breasted
flycatcher..
Syrup
::
Syrup (n.) A thick and
viscid
liquid
made from the juice of
fruits,
herbs,
etc.,
boiled
with
sugar..
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..
Thick
::
Thick
(superl.)
Dull; not
quick;
as, thick of
fearing..
Beplaster
::
Beplaster
(v. t.) To
plaster
over; to cover or smear
thickly;
to
bedaub.
Bush
::
Bush (n.) A
thicket,
or place
abounding
in trees or
shrubs;
a wild
forest..
Buskin
::
Buskin
(n.) A
similar
covering
for the foot and leg, made with very thick
soles,
to give an
appearance
of
elevation
to the
stature;
-- worn by
tragic
actors
in
ancient
Greece
and Rome. Used as a
symbol
of
tragedy,
or the
tragic
drama,
as
distinguished
from
comedy..
Boomerang
::
Boomerang
(n.) A very
singular
missile
weapon
used by the
natives
of
Australia
and in some parts of
India.
It is
usually
a
curved
stick of hard wood, from
twenty
to
thirty
inches
in
length,
from two to three
inches
wide, and half or three
quarters
of an inch
thick.
When
thrown
from the hand with a quick
rotary
motion,
it
describes
very
remarkable
curves,
according
to the shape of the
instrument
and the
manner
of
throwing
it, often
moving
nearly
horizontally
a long
distance,
then
curving
upward
t
Card
::
Card (n.) A piece of
pasteboard,
or thick
paper,
blank or
prepared
for
various
uses; as, a
playing
card; a
visiting
card; a card of
invitation;
pl. a game
played
with
cards..
Molluscum
::
Molluscum
(n.) A
cutaneous
disease
characterized
by
numerous
tumors,
of
various
forms,
filled
with a thick
matter;
-- so
called
from the
resemblance
of the
tumors
to some
molluscous
animals..
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