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Definition of thick
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Thick
(superl.)
Not
having
due
distinction
of
syllables,
or good
articulation;
indistinct;
as, a thick
utterance..
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Sherryvallies
::
Sherryvallies
(n. pl.)
Trousers
or
overalls
of thick cloth or
leather,
buttoned
on the
outside
of each leg, and
generally
worn to
protect
other
trousers
when
riding
on
horseback..
Extenuate
::
Extenuate
(v. t.) To make thin or
slender;
to draw out so as to
lessen
the
thickness.
Niche
::
Niche (n.) A
cavity,
hollow,
or
recess,
generally
within
the
thickness
of a wall, for a
statue,
bust, or other erect
ornament.
hence,
any
similar
position,
literal
or
figurative..
Pea-jacket
::
Pea-jacket
(n.) A thick loose
woolen
jacket,
or coat, much worn by
sailors
in cold
weather..
Gumbo
::
Gumbo (n.) A soup
thickened
with the
mucilaginous
pods of the okra; okra soup.
Chunk
::
Chunk (n.) A
short,
thick piece of
anything..
Two-foot
::
Two-foot
(a.)
Measuring
two feet; two feet long,
thick,
or wide; as, a
two-foot
rule..
Callosity
::
Callosity
(n.) A hard or
thickened
spot or
protuberance;
a
hardening
and
thickening
of the skin or bark of a part, eps. as a
result
of
continued
pressure
or
friction..
Cottonade
::
Cottonade
(n.) A
somewhat
stout and thick
fabric
of
cotton.
Niagara Period
::
Niagara
period
() A
subdivision
or the
American
Upper
Silurian
system,
embracing
the
Medina,
Clinton,
and
Niagara
epoch.
The rocks of the
Niagara
epoch,
mostly
limestones,
are
extensively
distributed,
and at
Niagara
Falls
consist
of about
eighty
feet of shale
supporting
a
greater
thickness
of
limestone,
which is
gradually
undermined
by the
removal
of the
shale.
See Chart of
Geology..
Oxalethyline
::
Oxalethyline
(n.) A
poisonous
nitrogenous
base
(C6H10N2)
obtained
indirectly
from
oxamide
as a thick
transparent
oil which has a
strong
narcotic
odor, and a
physiological
action
resembling
that of
atropine.
It is
probably
related
to
pyridine..
Thickskin
::
Thickskin
(n.) A
coarse,
gross
person;
a
person
void of
sensibility
or
sinsitiveness;
a
dullard..
Slim
::
Slim
(superl.)
Of small
diameter
or
thickness
in
proportion
to the
height
or
length;
slender;
as, a slim
person;
a slim
tree..
Vole
::
Vole (n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of
micelike
rodents
belonging
to
Arvicola
and
allied
genera
of the
subfamily
Arvicolinae.
They have a thick head, short ears, and a short hairy
tail..
Queachy
::
Queachy
(a.) Like a
queach;
thick;
bushy.
Purpura
::
Purpura
(n.) A genus of
marine
gastropods,
usually
having
a rough and thick
shell.
Some
species
yield a
purple
dye..
Bulky
::
Bulky (a.) Of great bulk or
dimensions;
of great size;
large;
thick;
massive;
as, bulky
volumes..
Congeal
::
Congeal
(v. i.) To grow hard,
stiff,
or
thick,
from cold or other
causes;
to
become
solid;
to
freeze;
to cease to flow; to run cold; to be
chilled..
Sugared
::
Sugar (v. i.) In
making
maple
sugar,
to
complete
the
process
of
boiling
down the sirup till it is thick
enough
to
crystallize;
to
approach
or reach the state of
granulation;
-- with the
preposition
off..
Dumpy
::
Dumpy
(superl.)
Short and
thick;
of low
stature
and
disproportionately
stout.
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