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Definition of thick
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Thick
(adv.)
Closely;
as, a plat of
ground
thick
sown..
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Bush
::
Bush (v. i.) To
branch
thickly
in the
manner
of a bush.
Thickset
::
Thickset
(a.) Close
planted;
as, a
thickset
wood; a
thickset
hedge..
Wood
::
Wood (n.) A large and thick
collection
of
trees;
a
forest
or
grove;
--
frequently
used in the
plural.
Thick
::
Thick (n.) The
thickest
part, or the time when
anything
is
thickest..
Dart
::
Dart (v. i.) To start and run with
velocity;
to shoot
rapidly
along;
as, the deer
darted
from the
thicket..
Xanthorhoea
::
Xanthorhoea
(n.) A genus of
endogenous
plants,
native
to
Australia,
having
a
thick,
sometimes
arborescent,
stem, and long
grasslike
leaves.
See Grass
tree..
Sherryvallies
::
Sherryvallies
(n. pl.)
Trousers
or
overalls
of thick cloth or
leather,
buttoned
on the
outside
of each leg, and
generally
worn to
protect
other
trousers
when
riding
on
horseback..
Feculent
::
Feculent
(a.) Foul with
extraneous
or
impure
substances;
abounding
with
sediment
or
excrementitious
matter;
muddy;
thick;
turbid.
Pachyote
::
Pachyote
(n.) One of a
family
of bats,
including
those which have thick
external
ears..
Gnar
::
Gnar (n.) A knot or gnarl in wood;
hence,
a
tough,
thickset
man; --
written
also
gnarr..
Sabre
::
Sabre (n.) A sword with a broad and heavy
blade,
thick at the back, and
usually
more or less
curved
like a
scimiter;
a
cavalry
sword..
Fulling
::
Fulling
(n.) The
process
of
cleansing,
shrinking,
and
thickening
cloth by
moisture,
heat, and
pressure..
Trine
::
Trine (a.)
Threefold;
triple;
as, trine
dimensions,
or
length,
breadth,
and
thickness..
Carapace
::
Carapace
(n.) The thick shell or
shield
which
covers
the back of the
tortoise,
or
turtle,
the crab, and other
crustaceous
animals..
Osmose
::
Osmose
(n.) The
tendency
in
fluids
to mix, or
become
equably
diffused,
when in
contact.
It was first
observed
between
fluids
of
differing
densities,
and as
taking
place
through
a
membrane
or an
intervening
porous
structure.
The more rapid flow from the
thinner
to the
thicker
fluid was then
called
endosmose,
and the
opposite,
slower
current,
exosmose.
Both are,
however,
results
of the same
force.
Osmose
may be
regarded
as a form of
molecular
attraction,
allied
to that of
adhesion..
Bosk
::
Bosk (n.) A
thicket;
a small wood.
Thick
::
Thick
(superl.)
Intimate;
very
friendly;
familiar.
Fatten
::
Fatten
(v. i.) To grow fat or
corpulent;
to grow
plump,
thick,
or
fleshy;
to be
pampered..
Machete
::
Machete
(n.) A large heavy knife
resembling
a
broadsword,
often two or three feet in
length,
-- used by the
inhabitants
of
Spanish
America
as a
hatchet
to cut their way
through
thickets,
and for
various
other
purposes..
Incrassate
::
Incrassate
(v. t.) To make thick or
thicker;
to
thicken;
especially,
in
pharmacy,
to
thicken
(a
liquid)
by the
mixture
of
another
substance,
or by
evaporating
the
thinner
parts..
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