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Definition of tick
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Tick (v. i.) To give tick; to
trust.
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Tickseed
::
Tickseed
(n.) A seed or fruit
resembling
in shape an
insect,
as that of
certain
plants..
Mire
::
Mire (v. t.) To cause or
permit
to stick fast in mire; to
plunge
or fix in mud; as, to mire a horse or
wagon..
Tick
::
Tick (n.) The
whinchat;
-- so
called
from its note.
Fan
::
Fan (n.) An
instrument
for
cooling
the
person,
made of
feathers,
paper,
silk, etc., and often
mounted
on
sticks
all
turning
about the same
pivot,
so as when
opened
to
radiate
from the
center
and
assume
the
figure
of a
section
of a
circle..
Yard
::
Yard (v. i.) A rod; a
stick;
a
staff.
Stick
::
Stick (n.) To
attach
by
causing
to
adhere
to the
surface;
as, to stick on a
plaster;
to stick a stamp on an
envelope;
also, to
attach
in any
manner..
Sea Adder
::
Sea adder () The
European
fifteen-spined
stickleback
(Gasterosteus
spinachia);
--
called
also
bismore.
Maul
::
Maul (v. t.) To beat and
bruise
with a heavy stick or
cudgel;
to wound in a
coarse
manner.
Bludgeon
::
Bludgeon
(n.) A short
stick,
with one end
loaded,
or
thicker
and
heavier
that the
other,
used as an
offensive
weapon..
Umbrella
::
Umbrella
(n.) A
shade,
screen,
or
guard,
carried
in the hand for
sheltering
the
person
from the rays of the sun, or from rain or snow. It is
formed
of silk,
cotton,
or other
fabric,
extended
on
strips
of
whalebone,
steel,
or other
elastic
material,
inserted,
or
fastened
to, a rod or stick by means of
pivots
or
hinges,
in such a way as to allow of being
opened
and
closed
with ease. See
Parasol..
Wand
::
Wand (n.) A small
stick;
a rod; a
verge.
Ticktack
::
Ticktack
(n.) A noise like that made by a clock or a
watch.
Tickler
::
Tickler
(n.) One who, or that
which,
tickles..
Pupipara
::
Pupipara
(n. pl.) A
division
of
Diptera
in which the young are born in a stage like the pupa. It
includes
the sheep tick, horse tick, and other
parasites.
Called
also
Homaloptera..
Sharpling
::
Sharpling
(n.) A
stickleback.
Drum
::
Drum (n.) An
instrument
of
percussion,
consisting
either
of a
hollow
cylinder,
over each end of which is
stretched
a piece of skin or
vellum,
to be
beaten
with a
stick;
or of a
metallic
hemisphere
(kettledrum)
with a
single
piece of skin to be so
beaten;
the
common
instrument
for
marking
time in
martial
music;
one of the pair of
tympani
in an
orchestra,
or
cavalry
band..
Fascine
::
Fascine
(n.) A
cylindrical
bundle
of small
sticks
of wood, bound
together,
used in
raising
batteries,
filling
ditches,
strengthening
ramparts,
and
making
parapets;
also in
revetments
for river
banks,
and in mats for dams,
jetties,
etc..
Tick
::
Tick (v. i.) To give tick; to
trust.
Backlog
::
Backlog
(n.) A large stick of wood,
forming
the back of a fire on the
hearth..
Tickling
::
Tickling
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Tickl.
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