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Definition of tic
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 tic is as below...
Tic (n.) A local and
habitual
convulsive
motion
of
certain
muscles;
especially,
such a
motion
of some of the
muscles
of the face;
twitching;
velication;
--
called
also
spasmodic
tic..
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Arsmetrike
::
Arsmetrike
(n.)
Arithmetic.
Gore
::
Gore (v.) A
wedgeshaped
or
triangular
piece of
cloth,
canvas,
etc., sewed into a
garment,
sail, etc., to give
greater
width at a
particular
part..
Bowwow
::
Bowwow
(n.) An
onomatopoetic
name for a dog or its bark.
Sympathetic
::
Sympathetic
(a.)
Produced
by
sympathy;
--
applied
particularly
to
symptoms
or
affections.
See
Sympathy.
Particularization
::
Particularization
(n.) The act of
particularizing.
Classis
::
Classis
(n.) An
ecclesiastical
body or
judicatory
in
certain
churches,
as the
Reformed
Dutch.
It is
intermediate
between
the
consistory
and the
synod,
and
corresponds
to the
presbytery
in the
Presbyterian
church..
Antiparalytical
::
Antiparalytical
(a.)
Antiparalytic.
Intrusion
::
Intrusion
(n.) The entry of a
stranger,
after a
particular
estate
or
freehold
is
determined,
before
the
person
who holds in
remainder
or
reversion
has taken
possession..
Flexible
::
Flexible
(a.)
Capable
or being
adapted
or
molded;
plastic,;
as, a
flexible
language..
Stoic
::
Stoic (n.)
Hence,
a
person
not
easily
excited;
an
apathetic
person;
one who is
apparently
or
professedly
indifferent
to
pleasure
or
pain..
Riotry
::
Riotry
(n.) The act or
practice
of
rioting;
riot.
Pessimistical
::
Pessimistical
(a.)
Pessimistic.
Short-winded
::
Short-winded
(a.)
Affected
with
shortness
of
breath;
having
a
quick,
difficult
respiration,
as
dyspnoic
and
asthmatic
persons..
Kelt
::
Kelt (n.) Same as Celt, one of
Celtic
race..
Ply
::
Ply (v. t.) To
practice
or
perform
with
diligence;
to work at.
Cascara Sagrada
::
Cascara
sagrada
() Holy bark; the bark of the
California
buckthorn
(Rhamnus
Purshianus),
used as a mild
cathartic
or
laxative..
Pretence
::
Pretence
(n.) That which is
pretended;
false,
deceptive,
or
hypocritical
show,
argument,
or
reason;
pretext;
feint..
Rule
::
Rule (a.)
Systematic
method
or
practice;
as, my ule is to rise at six
o'clock..
Reconnaissance
::
Reconnaissance
(n.) An
examination
of a
region
as to its
general
natural
features,
preparatory
to a more
particular
survey
for the
purposes
of
triangulation,
or of
determining
the
location
of a
public
work..
Truth
::
Truth (n.) The
practice
of
speaking
what is true;
freedom
from
falsehood;
veracity.
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