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Definition of thick
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Thick
(adv.)
To a great
depth,
or to a
greater
depth than
usual;
as, land
covered
thick with
manure..
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Slabby
::
Slabby
(a.)
Thick;
viscous.
Zest
::
Zest (n.) The
woody,
thick skin
inclosing
the
kernel
of a
walnut..
Reveal
::
Reveal
(n.) The side of an
opening
for a
window,
doorway,
or the like,
between
the door frame or
window
frame and the outer
surface
of the wall; or, where the
opening
is not
filled
with a door, etc., the whole
thickness
of the wall; the
jamb..
Placentiform
::
Placentiform
(a.)
Having
the shape of a
placenta,
or
circular
thickened
disk
somewhat
thinner
about the
middle..
Hedge
::
Hedge (v. t.) To
inclose
or
separate
with a
hedge;
to fence with a
thickly
set line or
thicket
of
shrubs
or small
trees;
as, to hedge a field or
garden..
Rare
::
Rare
(superl.)
Characterized
by wide
separation
of
parts;
of loose
texture;
not thick or
dense;
thin; as, a rare
atmosphere
at high
elevations..
Thin
::
Thin (v. i.) To grow or
become
thin; -- used with some
adverbs,
as out, away, etc.; as,
geological
strata
thin out, i. e.,
gradually
diminish
in
thickness
until they
disappear..
Board
::
Board (n.) Paper made thick and stiff like a
board,
for book
covers,
etc.;
pasteboard;
as, to bind a book in
boards..
But
::
But (v. t.) The
thickest
and
stoutest
part of
tanned
oxhides,
used for soles of
boots,
harness,
trunks..
Lobosa
::
Lobosa
(n. pl.) An order of
Rhizopoda,
in which the
pseudopodia
are thick and
irregular
in form, as in the
Amoeba..
Pitch
::
Pitch (n.) A
thick,
black,
lustrous,
and
sticky
substance
obtained
by
boiling
down tar. It is used in
calking
the seams of
ships;
also in
coating
rope,
canvas,
wood,
ironwork,
etc., to
preserve
them..
Point
::
Point (n.) A
standard
unit of
measure
for the size of type
bodies,
being one
twelfth
of the
thickness
of pica type. See Point
system
of type, under
Type..
Thick-winded
::
Thick-winded
(a.)
Affected
with thick wind.
Boscage
::
Boscage
(n.) A
growth
of trees or
shrubs;
underwood;
a
thicket;
thick
foliage;
a
wooded
landscape.
Assart
::
Assart
(n.) The act or
offense
of
grubbing
up trees and
bushes,
and thus
destroying
the
thickets
or
coverts
of a
forest..
Junk
::
Junk (n.) A
fragment
of any solid
substance;
a thick
piece.
See
Chunk.
Squab
::
Squab (n.) A
thickly
stuffed
cushion;
especially,
one used for the seat of a sofa,
couch,
or
chair;
also, a
sofa..
Seminose
::
Seminose
(n.) A
carbohydrate
of the
glucose
group found in the
thickened
endosperm
of
certain
seeds,
and
extracted
as
yellow
sirup
having
a
sweetish-bitter
taste..
Halve
::
Halve (v. t.) To join, as two
pieces
of
timber,
by
cutting
away each for half its
thickness
at the
joining
place,
and
fitting
together..
Armozine
::
Armozine
(n.) A thick plain silk,
generally
black,
and used for
clerical..
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