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Definition of lick
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Lick (v. t.) To
strike
with
repeated
blows for
punishment;
to flog; to whip or
conquer,
as in a
pugilistic
encounter..
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Colicky
::
Colicky
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
troubled
with,
colic;
as, a
colicky
disorder..
Tetanus
::
Tetanus
(n.) A
painful
and
usually
fatal
disease,
resulting
generally
from a
wound,
and
having
as its
principal
symptom
persistent
spasm of the
voluntary
muscles.
When the
muscles
of the lower jaw are
affected,
it is
called
locked-jaw,
or
lickjaw,
and it takes
various
names from the
various
incurvations
of the body
resulting
from the
spasm..
Lick-spigot
::
Lick-spigot
(n.) A
tapster.
Ratch
::
Ratch (n.) A
ratchet
wheel,
or
notched
bar, with which a pawl or click
works..
Licked
::
Licked
(imp. & p. p.) of Lic.
Licking
::
Licking
(n.) A
flogging
or
castigation.
Loch
::
Loch (n.) A kind of
medicine
to be taken by
licking
with the
tongue;
a
lambative;
a
lincture.
Slicking
::
Slicking
(n.)
Narrow
veins of ore.
Liquorous
::
Liquorous
(a.)
Eagerly
desirous.
See
Lickerish.
Flicker
::
Flicker
(v. i.) To
flutter;
to flap the wings
without
flying.
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..
Misadventure
::
Misadventure
(n.)
Mischance;
misfortune;
ill lick;
unlucky
accident;
ill
adventure.
Elater
::
Elater
(n.) Any
beetle
of the
family
Elateridae,
having
the
habit,
when laid on the back, of
giving
a
sudden
upward
spring,
by a quick
movement
of the
articulation
between
the
abdomen
and
thorax;
--
called
also click
beetle,
spring
beetle,
and
snapping
beetle..
Frolicked
::
Frolicked
(imp. & p. p.) of
Froli.
Flicking
::
Flicking
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Flic.
Yucca
::
Yucca (n.) See
Flicker,
n., 2..
Lambative
::
Lambative
(a.) Taken by
licking
with the
tongue.
Niblick
::
Niblick
(n.) A kind of golf stick used to lift the ball out of
holes,
ruts, etc..
Flicked
::
Flicked
(imp. & p. p.) of Flic.
Yellowhammer
::
Yellowhammer
(n.) The
flicker.
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