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Definition of ickle
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Ickle (n.) An
icicle.
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Pickle
::
Pickle
(v. t.) To
preserve
or
season
in
pickle;
to treat with some kind of
pickle;
as, to
pickle
herrings
or
cucumbers..
Sicker
::
Sicker
(v. i.) To
percolate,
trickle,
or ooze, as water
through
a
crack..
Prickle
::
Prickle
(v. t.) To prick
slightly,
as with
prickles,
or fine, sharp
points..
Leo
::
Leo (n.) A
northern
constellation
east of
Cancer,
containing
the
bright
star
Regulus
at the end of the
handle
of the
Sickle..
Changeableness
::
Changeableness
(n.) The
quality
of being
changeable;
fickleness;
inconstancy;
mutability.
Pickle
::
Pickle
(v. t.) Any
article
of food which has been
preserved
in brine or in
vinegar.
Sickleman
::
Sickleman
(n.) One who uses a
sickle;
a
reaper.
Whiffle
::
Whiffle
(v. i.) To
change
from one
opinion
or
course
to
another;
to use
evasions;
to
prevaricate;
to be
fickle.
Aculeated
::
Aculeated
(a.)
Having
a sharp
point;
armed with
prickles;
prickly;
aculeate.
Brine
::
Brine (n.) Water
saturated
or
strongly
impregnated
with salt;
pickle;
hence,
any
strong
saline
solution;
also, the
saline
residue
or
strong
mother
liquor
resulting
from the
evaporation
of
natural
or
artificial
waters..
Spice
::
Spice (n.) A
vegetable
production
of many
kinds,
fragrant
or
aromatic
and
pungent
to the
taste,
as
pepper,
cinnamon,
nutmeg,
mace,
allspice,
ginger,
cloves,
etc., which are used in
cookery
and to
flavor
sauces,
pickles,
etc..
Volatile
::
Volatile
(a.) Fig.:
Light-hearted;
easily
affected
by
circumstances;
airy;
lively;
hence,
changeable;
fickle;
as, a
volatile
temper..
Piccalilli
::
Piccalilli
(n.) A
pickle
of
various
vegetables
with
pungent
species,
--
originally
made in the East
Indies..
Pickle
::
Pickle
(v. t.) To give an
antique
appearance
to; -- said of
copies
or
imitations
of
paintings
by the old
masters.
Tittlebat
::
Tittlebat
(n.) The
three-spined
stickleback.
Tickle
::
Tickle
(a.)
Wavering,
or
liable
to waver and fall at the
slightest
touch;
unstable;
easily
overthrown..
Kittle
::
Kittle
(v. t.) To
tickle.
Trill
::
Trill (v. i.) To flow in a small
stream,
or in drops
rapidly
succeeding
each
other;
to
trickle..
Tickled
::
Tickled
(imp. & p. p.) of
Tickl.
Stone-still
::
Stonesmickle
(n.) The
stonechat;
--
called
also
stonesmitch.
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