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Definition of tick
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Tick (n.) Any small mark
intended
to
direct
attention
to
something,
or to serve as a
check..
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Buck
::
Buck (v. t.) To
subject
to a mode of
punishment
which
consists
in tying the
wrists
together,
passing
the arms over the bent
knees,
and
putting
a stick
across
the arms and in the angle
formed
by the
knees..
Glue
::
Glue (n.) To join with glue or a
viscous
substance;
to cause to stick or hold fast, as if with glue; to fix or
fasten..
Zirconia
::
Zirconia
(n.) The oxide of
zirconium,
obtained
as a white
powder,
and
possessing
both acid and basic
properties.
On
account
of its
infusibility,
and
brilliant
luminosity
when
incandescent,
it is used as an
ingredient
of
sticks
for the
Drummomd
light..
Blank
::
Blank (n.) A lot by which
nothing
is
gained;
a
ticket
in a
lottery
on which no prize is
indicated.
Hemibranchi
::
Hemibranchi
(n. pl.) An order of
fishes
having
an
incomplete
or
reduced
branchial
apparatus.
It
includes
the
sticklebacks,
the
flutemouths,
and
Fistularia..
Stake
::
Stake (v. t.) A stick
inserted
upright
in a lop, eye, or
mortise,
at the side or end of a cart, a flat car, or the like, to
prevent
goods from
falling
off..
Tickle
::
Tickle
(v. t.) To touch
lightly,
so as to
produce
a
peculiar
thrilling
sensation,
which
commonly
causes
laughter,
and a kind of spasm which
become
dengerous
if too long
protracted..
Kittle
::
Kittle
(v. t.) To
tickle.
Whittlings
::
Whittlings
(n. pl.) Chips made by one who
whittles;
shavings
cut from a stick with a
knife.
Gad
::
Gad (n.) A rod or
stick,
as a
fishing
rod, a
measuring
rod, or a rod used to drive
cattle
with..
Cost
::
Cost (v. t.) To
require
to be
given,
expended,
or laid out
therefor,
as in
barter,
purchase,
acquisition,
etc.; to cause the cost,
expenditure,
relinquishment,
or loss of; as, the
ticket
cost a
dollar;
the
effort
cost his
life..
Drub
::
Drub (v. t.) To beat with a
stick;
to
thrash;
to
cudgel.
Titillate
::
Titillate
(v. t. & i.) To
tickle;
as, to
titillate
the nose with a
feather..
Drum
::
Drum (v. i.) To beat a drum with
sticks;
to beat or play a tune on a drum.
Forestick
::
Forestick
(n.) Front stick of a
hearth
fire.
Ticker
::
Ticker
(n.) One who, or that
which,
ticks,
or
produces
a
ticking
sound,
as a watch or
clock,
a
telegraphic
sounder,
etc..
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..
Stick-tight
::
Sticktail
(n.) The ruddy duck.
Kittlish
::
Kittlish
(a.)
Ticklish;
kittle.
Bastinado
::
Bastinado
(v. t.) To beat with a stick or
cudgel,
especially
on the soles of the
feet..
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