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Definition of lick
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of lick is as below...
Lick (v.) A place where salt is found on the
surface
of the
earth,
to which wild
animals
resort
to lick it up; --
often,
but not
always,
near salt
springs..
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Licorous
::
Licorous
(a.) See
Lickerish.
Slicker
::
Slicker
(n.) That which makes
smooth
or
sleek.
Lambative
::
Lambative
(a.) Taken by
licking
with the
tongue.
Flickering
::
Flickering
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Flicke.
High-holder
::
High-holder
(n.) The
flicker;
--
called
also
high-hole.
Slick
::
Slick (a.)
Sleek;
smooth.
Cluck
::
Cluck (n.) A
click.
See 3d
Click,
2..
Flickeringly
::
Flickeringly
(adv.)
In a
flickering
manner.
Slicking
::
Slicking
(n.) The act or
process
of
smoothing.
Blickey
::
Blickey
(n.) A tin
dinner
pail.
Lick-spigot
::
Lick-spigot
(n.) A
tapster.
Click
::
Click (v. i.) To make a
slight,
sharp noise (or a
succession
of such
noises),
as by
gentle
striking;
to
tick..
Wink
::
Wink (v. i.) To be dim and
flicker;
as, the light
winks..
Cancan
::
Cancan
(n.) A
rollicking
French
dance,
accompanied
by
indecorous
or
extravagant
postures
and
gestures..
Click
::
Click (v. t.) To
snatch.
Fulguration
::
Fulguration
(n.) The
sudden
brightening
of a fused
globule
of gold or
silver,
when the last film of the oxide of lead or
copper
leaves
its
surface;
-- also
called
blick..
Lick
::
Lick (v.) A place where salt is found on the
surface
of the
earth,
to which wild
animals
resort
to lick it up; --
often,
but not
always,
near salt
springs..
Frolicky
::
Frolicky
(a.)
Frolicsome.
Lickerish
::
Lickerish
(a.)
Tempting
the
appetite;
dainty.
Flicker
::
Flicker
(v. i.) To
flutter;
to flap the wings
without
flying.
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