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Definition of thick
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 thick is as below...
Thick
(superl.)
Abundant,
close,
or
crowded
in
space;
closely
set;
following
in quick
succession;
frequently
recurring..
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Tenon
::
Tenon (n.) A
projecting
member
left by
cutting
away the wood
around
it, and made to
insert
into a
mortise,
and in this way
secure
together
the parts of a
frame;
especially,
such a
member
when it
passes
entirely
through
the
thickness
of the piece in which the
mortise
is cut, and shows on the other side. Cf.
Tooth,
Tusk..
Pug Nose
::
Pug nose () A
short,
thick nose; a
snubnose..
Bull''s-eye
::
Bull's-eye
(n.) A
lantern,
with a thick glass lens on one side for
concentrating
the light on any
object;
also, the lens
itself..
Screed
::
Screed
(n.) A strip of
plaster
of the
thickness
proposed
for the coat,
applied
to the wall at
intervals
of four or five feet, as a
guide..
Thump
::
Thump (v. t.) To
strike
or beat with
something
thick or
heavy,
or so as to cause a dull
sound..
Bush
::
Bush (n.) A
thicket,
or place
abounding
in trees or
shrubs;
a wild
forest..
Glycol
::
Glycol
(n.) A
thick,
colorless
liquid,
C2H4(OH)2,
of a
sweetish
taste,
produced
artificially
from
certain
ethylene
compounds.
It is a
diacid
alcohol,
intermediate
between
ordinary
ethyl
alcohol
and
glycerin..
Jungle
::
"Jungle
(n.) A dense
growth
of
brushwood,
grasses,
reeds,
vines,
etc.; an
almost
impenetrable
thicket
of
trees,
canes,
and reedy
vegetation,
as in
India,
Africa,
Australia,
and
Brazil..
Hydramine
::
Hydramine
(n.) One of a
series
of
artificial,
organic
bases,
usually
produced
as thick
viscous
liquids
by the
action
of
ammonia
on
ethylene
oxide.
They have the
properties
both of
alcohol
and
amines..
Stunned
::
Stumpy
(a.) Short and
thick;
stubby.
Plantain
::
Plantain
(n.) The fruit of this
plant.
It is long and
somewhat
cylindrical,
slightly
curved,
and, when ripe, soft,
fleshy,
and
covered
with a thick but
tender
yellowish
skin. The
plantain
is a
staple
article
of food in most
tropical
countries,
especially
when
cooked..
Incrassate
::
Incrassate
(v. t.) To make thick or
thicker;
to
thicken;
especially,
in
pharmacy,
to
thicken
(a
liquid)
by the
mixture
of
another
substance,
or by
evaporating
the
thinner
parts..
Trine
::
Trine (a.)
Threefold;
triple;
as, trine
dimensions,
or
length,
breadth,
and
thickness..
Inspissate
::
Inspissate
(v. t.) To
thicken
or bring to
greater
consistence,
as
fluids
by
evaporation..
Nainsook
::
Nainsook
(n.) A thick sort of
jaconet
muslin,
plain or
striped,
formerly
made in
India..
Clump
::
Clump (n.) A
cluster;
a
group;
a
thicket.
Coal Tar
::
Coal tar () A
thick,
black,
tarry
liquid,
obtained
by the
distillation
of
bituminous
coal in the
manufacture
of
illuminating
gas; used for
making
printer's
ink, black
varnish,
etc. It is a
complex
mixture
from which many
substances
have been
obtained,
especially
hydrocarbons
of the
benzene
or
aromatic
series..
Ichthyosis
::
Ichthyosis
(n.) A
disease
in which the skin is
thick,
rough,
and
scaly;
--
called
also
fishskin..
Studbook
::
Stud (v. t.) To set with
detached
ornaments
or
prominent
objects;
to set
thickly,
as with
studs..
Thin
::
Thin
(superl.)
Rare; not dense or
thick;
--
applied
to
fluids
or soft
mixtures;
as, thin
blood;
thin
broth;
thin air..
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