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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
(adv.)
To a great
depth,
or to a
greater
depth than
usual;
as, land
covered
thick with
manure..
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Chaparral
::
Chaparral
(n.) An
almost
impenetrable
thicket
or
succession
of
thickets
of
thorny
shrubs
and
brambles.
Fatten
::
Fatten
(v. i.) To grow fat or
corpulent;
to grow
plump,
thick,
or
fleshy;
to be
pampered..
Thicken
::
Thicken
(v. t.) To make
close;
to fill up
interstices
in; as, to
thicken
cloth;
to
thicken
ranks of trees or men..
Blunt
::
Blunt (v. t.) To dull the edge or point of, by
making
it
thicker;
to make
blunt..
Bosk
::
Bosk (n.) A
thicket;
a small wood.
Clot
::
Clot (v. i.) To
concrete,
coagulate,
or
thicken,
as soft or fluid
matter
by
evaporation;
to
become
a cot or
clod..
Hypogene
::
Hypogene
(a.)
Formed
or
crystallized
at
depths
the
earth's
surface;
-- said of
granite,
gneiss,
and other
rocks,
whose
crystallization
is
believed
of have taken place
beneath
a great
thickness
of
overlying
rocks.
Opposed
to
epigene..
Bristle
::
Bristle
(v. i.) To
appear
as if
covered
with
bristles;
to have
standing,
thick and
erect,
like
bristles..
Heaviness
::
Heaviness
(n.) The state or
quality
of being heavy in its
various
senses;
weight;
sadness;
sluggishness;
oppression;
thickness.
Stump
::
Stump (n.) A
short,
thick roll of
leather
or
paper,
cut to a
point,
or any
similar
implement,
used to rub down the lines of a
crayon
or
pencil
drawing,
in
shading
it, or for
shading
drawings
by
producing
tints and
gradations
from
crayon,
etc., in
powder..
Bufonite
::
Bufonite
(n.) An old name for a
fossil
consisting
of the
petrified
teeth and
palatal
bones of
fishes
belonging
to the
family
of
Pycnodonts
(thick
teeth),
whose
remains
occur in the
oolite
and chalk
formations;
toadstone;
-- so named from a
notion
that it was
originally
formed
in the head of a
toad..
Whey
::
Whey (n.) The
serum,
or
watery
part, of milk,
separated
from the more thick or
coagulable
part, esp. in the
process
of
making
cheese..
Bedaub
::
Bedaub
(v. t.) To daub over; to
besmear
or soil with
anything
thick and
dirty.
Dart
::
Dart (v. i.) To start and run with
velocity;
to shoot
rapidly
along;
as, the deer
darted
from the
thicket..
Brushwood
::
Brushwood
(n.)
Brush;
a
thicket
or
coppice
of small trees and
shrubs.
Thicken
::
Thicken
(v. i.) To
become
thick.
Methysticin
::
Methysticin
(n.) A
white,
silky,
crystalline
substance
extracted
from the thick
rootstock
of a
species
of
pepper
(Piper
methysticum)
of the South Sea
Islands;
--
called
also
kanakin..
Crass
::
Crass (a.)
Gross;
thick;
dense;
coarse;
not
elaborated
or
refined.
Pasteboard
::
Pasteboard
(n.) A stiff thick kind of paper
board,
formed
of
several
single
sheets
pasted
one upon
another,
or of paper
macerated
and
pressed
into
molds,
etc..
Capitulum
::
Capitulum
(n.) A thick head of
flowers
on a very short axis, as a
clover
top, or a
dandelion;
a
composite
flower.
A
capitulum
may be
either
globular
or
flat..
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