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Definition of tick
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Tick (v. i.) To go on
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Punch
::
Punch (v. t.) To
thrust
against;
to poke; as, to punch one with the end of a stick or the
elbow..
Umbilicus
::
Umbilicus
(n.) An
ornamented
or
painted
ball or boss
fastened
at each end of the stick on which
manuscripts
were
rolled.
Stick
::
Stick (n.) To
fasten,
attach,
or cause to
remain,
by
thrusting
in;
hence,
also, to adorn or deck with
things
fastened
on as by
piercing;
as, to stick a pin on the
sleeve..
Stickling
::
Stickled
(imp. & p. p.) of
Stickl.
Clotted
::
Clotted
(a.)
Composed
of clots or
clods;
having
the
quality
or form of a clot;
sticky;
slimy;
foul.
Solubility
::
Solubility
(n.) The
tendency
to
separate
readily
into parts by
spurious
articulations,
as the pods of tick
trefoil..
Broomstick
::
Broomstick
(n.) A stick used as a
handle
of a
broom.
Stickler
::
Stickleback
(v. t.) Any one of
numerous
species
of small
fishes
of the genus
Gasterosteus
and
allied
genera.
The back is armed with two or more sharp
spines.
They
inhabit
both salt and
brackish
water,
and
construct
curious
nests.
Called
also
sticklebag,
sharpling,
and
prickleback..
Coreopsis
::
Coreopsis
(n.) A genus of
herbaceous
composite
plants,
having
the
achenes
two-horned
and
remotely
resembling
some
insect;
tickseed.
C.
tinctoria,
of the
Western
plains,
the
commonest
plant of the
genus,
has been used in
dyeing..
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
Coherency
::
Coherency
(n.) A
sticking
or
cleaving
together;
union of parts of the same body;
cohesion.
Drub
::
Drub (v. t.) To beat with a
stick;
to
thrash;
to
cudgel.
Tick
::
Tick (n.) Any one of
several
species
of
dipterous
insects
having
a
flattened
and
usually
wingless
body, as the bird ticks (see under Bird) and sheep tick (see under
Sheep)..
Crab
::
Crab (v. t.) To beat with a
crabstick.
Epizoon
::
Epizoon
(n.) One of the
artificial
group of
invertebrates
of
various
kinds,
which live
parasitically
upon the
exterior
of other
animals;
an
ectozoon.
Among them are the lice,
ticks,
many
acari,
the
lerneans,
or fish lice, and other
crustaceans..
Spectre
::
Spectre
(n.) A stick
insect.
Chandelier
::
Chandelier
(n.) A
candlestick,
lamp,
stand,
gas
fixture,
or the like,
having
several
branches;
esp., one
hanging
from the
ceiling..
Muxy
::
Muxy (a.) Soft;
sticky,
and
dirty..
Glutinate
::
Glutinate
(v. t.) To unite with glue; to
cement;
to stick
together.
Tickler
::
Tickler
(n.) A book
containing
a
memorandum
of notes and debts
arranged
in the order of their
maturity.
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