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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.)
Not
having
due
distinction
of
syllables,
or good
articulation;
indistinct;
as, a thick
utterance..
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Crowdy
::
Crowdy
(n.) A thick gruel of
oatmeal
and milk or
water;
food of the
porridge
kind.
Fell
::
Fell (n.) A form of seam
joining
two
pieces
of
cloth,
the edges being
folded
together
and the
stitches
taken
through
both
thicknesses..
Elephantiasis
::
Elephantiasis
(n.) A
disease
of the skin, in which it
become
enormously
thickened,
and is
rough,
hard, and
fissured,
like an
elephant's
hide..
Spue
::
Spud (n.)
Anything
short and
thick;
specifically,
a piece of dough
boiled
in fat..
Chunk
::
Chunk (n.) A
short,
thick piece of
anything..
Swanskin
::
Swans-down
(n.) A fine, soft, thick cloth of wool mixed with silk or
cotton;
a sort of
twilled
fustian,
like
moleskin..
Coagulation
::
Coagulation
(n.) The
change
from a
liquid
to a
thickened,
curdlike,
insoluble
state,
not by
evaporation,
but by some kind of
chemical
reaction;
as, the
spontaneous
coagulation
of
freshly
drawn
blood;
the
coagulation
of milk by
rennet,
or acid, and the
coagulation
of egg
albumin
by heat.
Coagulation
is
generally
the
change
of an
albuminous
body into an
insoluble
modification..
Dreadnaught
::
Dreadnaught
(n.)
Hence:
A
garment
made of very thick
cloth,
that can
defend
against
storm and cold; also, the cloth
itself;
fearnaught..
Jamb
::
Jamb (n.) Any thick mass of rock which
prevents
miners
from
following
the lode or vein.
Sclerogen
::
Sclerogen
(n.) The
thickening
matter
of woody
cells;
lignin.
Mat
::
Mat (n.)
Anything
growing
thickly,
or
closely
interwoven,
so as to
resemble
a mat in form or
texture;
as, a mat of
weeds;
a mat of
hair..
Thin
::
Thin
(superl.)
Rare; not dense or
thick;
--
applied
to
fluids
or soft
mixtures;
as, thin
blood;
thin
broth;
thin air..
Orgue
::
Orgue (n.) Any one of a
number
of long, thick
pieces
of
timber,
pointed
and shod with iron, and
suspended,
each by a
separate
rope, over a
gateway,
to be let down in case of
attack..
Tuber
::
Tuber (n.) A
fleshy,
rounded
stem or root,
usually
containing
starchy
matter,
as the
potato
or
arrowroot;
a
thickened
root-stock.
See
Illust.
of
Tuberous..
Jharal
::
"Jharal
(n.) A wild goat
(Capra
Jemlaica)
which
inhabits
the
loftiest
mountains
of
India.
It has long,
coarse
hair,
forming
a thick mane on its head and
neck..
Barracan
::
Barracan
(n.) A
thick,
strong
stuff,
somewhat
like
camlet;
-- still used for outer
garments
in the
Levant..
Xanthorhoea
::
Xanthorhoea
(n.) A genus of
endogenous
plants,
native
to
Australia,
having
a
thick,
sometimes
arborescent,
stem, and long
grasslike
leaves.
See Grass
tree..
But
::
But (n.) The end; esp. the
larger
or
thicker
end, or the
blunt,
in
distinction
from the
sharp,
end. See 1st
Butt..
Pea-jacket
::
Pea-jacket
(n.) A thick loose
woolen
jacket,
or coat, much worn by
sailors
in cold
weather..
Skive
::
Skive (v. t.) To pare or shave off the rough or thick parts of
(hides
or
leather).
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