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Definition of tick
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Tick (v. i.) To give tick; to
trust.
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Acarina
::
Acarina
(n. pl.) The group of
Arachnida
which
includes
the mites and
ticks.
Many
species
are
parasitic,
and cause
diseases
like the itch and
mange..
Tickle
::
Tickle
(a.)
Liable
to
change;
uncertain;
inconstant.
Drum
::
Drum (v. i.) To beat with the
fingers,
as with
drumsticks;
to beat with a rapid
succession
of
strokes;
to make a noise like that of a
beaten
drum; as, the
ruffed
grouse
drums with his
wings..
Hippobosca
::
Hippobosca
(n.) A genus of
dipterous
insects
including
the
horsefly
or horse tick.
Stickit
::
Sticking
() a. & n. from
Stick,
v..
Ticketed
::
Ticketed
(imp. & p. p.) of
Ticke.
Tick
::
Tick (v. i.) To give tick; to
trust.
Dub
::
Dub (v. t.) To dress with an adz; as, to dub a stick of
timber
smooth..
Thresh
::
Thresh
(v. t.) To beat
soundly,
as with a stick or whip; to
drub..
Deadhead
::
Deadhead
(n.) One who
receives
free
tickets
for
theaters,
public
conveyances,
etc..
Rattan
::
Rattan
(n.) One of the long
slender
flexible
stems of
several
species
of palms of the genus
Calamus,
mostly
East
Indian,
though
some are
African
and
Australian.
They are
exceedingly
tough,
and are used for
walking
sticks,
wickerwork,
chairs
and seats of
chairs,
cords and
cordage,
and many other
purposes..
Anticked
::
Anticked
(imp. & p. p.) of Anti.
Tick
::
Tick (v. t.) To check off by means of a tick or any small mark; to
score.
Tick
::
Tick (n.) The
whinchat;
-- so
called
from its note.
Complimentary
::
Complimentary
(a.)
Expressive
of
regard
or
praise;
of the
nature
of, or
containing,
a
compliment;
as, a
complimentary
remark;
a
complimentary
ticket..
Vote
::
Vote (n.) That by means of which will or
preference
is
expressed
in
elections,
or in
deciding
propositions;
voice;
a
ballot;
a
ticket;
as, a
written
vote..
Gravel
::
Gravel
(v. t.) To run (as a ship) upon the
gravel
or
beach;
to run
aground;
to cause to stick fast in
gravel
or sand.
Tick
::
Tick (n.) Any small mark
intended
to
direct
attention
to
something,
or to serve as a
check..
Higgle
::
Higgle
(v. i.) To
chaffer;
to
stickle
for small
advantages
in
buying
and
selling;
to
haggle.
Verge
::
Verge (n.) The stick or wand with which
persons
were
formerly
admitted
tenants,
they
holding
it in the hand, and
swearing
fealty
to the lord. Such
tenants
were
called
tenants
by the
verge..
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