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Definition of tice
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of tice is as below...
Tice (n.) A ball
bowled
to
strike
the
ground
about a bat's
length
in front of the
wicket.
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Martial
::
Martial
(a.)
Practiced
in, or
inclined
to, war;
warlike;
brave..
Tilt
::
Tilt (v. i.) To run or ride, and
thrust
with a
lance;
to
practice
the
military
game or
exercise
of
thrusting
with a
lance,
as a
combatant
on
horseback;
to
joust;
also,
figuratively,
to
engage
in any
combat
or
movement
resembling
that of
horsemen
tilting
with
lances..
Augury
::
Augury
(n.) The art or
practice
of
foretelling
events
by
observing
the
actions
of
birds,
etc.;
divination..
Rider
::
Rider (n.) An
addition
or
amendment
to a
manuscript
or other
document,
which is
attached
on a
separate
piece of
paper;
in
legislative
practice,
an
additional
clause
annexed
to a bill while in
course
of
passage;
something
extra or
burdensome
that is
imposed..
Moral
::
Moral (a.)
Relating
to duty or
obligation;
pertaining
to those
intentions
and
actions
of which right and
wrong,
virtue
and vice, are
predicated,
or to the rules by which such
intentions
and
actions
ought to be
directed;
relating
to the
practice,
manners,
or
conduct
of men as
social
beings
in
relation
to each
other,
as
respects
right and
wrong,
so far as they are
properly
subject
to
rules..
Cozenage
::
Cozenage
(n.) The art or
practice
of
cozening;
artifice;
fraud.
Custom
::
Custom
(n.)
Frequent
repetition
of the same act; way of
acting
common
to many;
ordinary
manner;
habitual
practice;
usage;
method
of doing or
living.
Irenarch
::
Irenarch
(n.) An
officer
in the Greek
empire
having
functions
corresponding
to those of a
justice
of the
peace.
Hara-kiri
::
Hara-kiri
(n.)
Suicide,
by
slashing
the
abdomen,
formerly
practiced
in
Japan,
and
commanded
by the
government
in the cases of
disgraced
officials;
disembowelment;
-- also
written,
but
incorrectly,
hari-kari..
Puisne
::
Puisne
(a.)
Younger
or
inferior
in rank;
junior;
associate;
as, a chief
justice
and three
puisne
justices
of the Court of
Common
Pleas;
the
puisne
barons
of the Court of
Exchequer..
Caution
::
Caution
(v. t.) To give
notice
of
danger
to; to warn; to
exhort
[one] to take heed.
Displeasure
::
Displeasure
(n.) The
feeling
of one who is
displeased;
irritation
or
uneasiness
of the mind,
occasioned
by
anything
that
counteracts
desire
or
command,
or which
opposes
justice
or a sense of
propriety;
disapprobation;
dislike;
dissatisfaction;
disfavor;
indignation..
Gullery
::
Gullery
(n.) An act, or the
practice,
of
gulling;
trickery;
fraud..
Etude
::
Etude (n.) A
study;
an
exercise;
a piece for
practice
of some
special
point of
technical
execution.
Distill
::
Distill
(n. & v) To
practice
the art of
distillation.
Spin
::
Spin (v. i.) To
practice
spinning;
to work at
drawing
and
twisting
threads;
to make yarn or
thread
from
fiber;
as, the woman knows how to spin; a
machine
or jenny spins with great
exactness..
Amercement
::
Amercement
(n.) The
infliction
of a
penalty
at the
discretion
of the
court;
also, a mulct or
penalty
thus
imposed.
It
differs
from a
fine,in
that the
latter
is, or was
originally,
a fixed and
certain
sum
prescribed
by
statue
for an
offense;
but an
amercement
is
arbitrary.
Hence,
the act or
practice
of
affeering.
[See
Affeer.].
Impostorship
::
Impostorship
(n.) The
condition,
character,
or
practice
of an
impostor..
Sensationalist
::
Sensationalist
(n.) One who
practices
sensational
writing
or
speaking.
Fealty
::
Fealty
(n.)
Fidelity
to one's lord; the
feudal
obligation
by which the
tenant
or
vassal
was bound to be
faithful
to his lord; the
special
oath by which this
obligation
was
assumed;
fidelity
to a
superior
power,
or to a
government;
loyality.
It is no
longer
the
practice
to exact the
performance
of
fealty,
as a
feudal
obligation..
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