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Definition of thick
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Thick (v. t. & i.) To
thicken.
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Thin
::
Thin (v. i.) To grow or
become
thin; -- used with some
adverbs,
as out, away, etc.; as,
geological
strata
thin out, i. e.,
gradually
diminish
in
thickness
until they
disappear..
Thickhead
::
Thickhead
(n.) A
thick-headed
or
stupid
person.
Thick-skulled
::
Thick-skulled
(a.)
Having
a thick
skull;
hence,
dull;
heavy;
stupid;
slow to
learn..
Pianoforte
::
Pianoforte
(a.) A
well-known
musical
instrument
somewhat
resembling
the
harpsichord,
and
consisting
of a
series
of wires of
graduated
length,
thickness,
and
tension,
struck
by
hammers
moved by
keys..
Opiate
::
Opiate
(n.)
Originally,
a
medicine
of a
thicker
consistence
than
sirup,
prepared
with
opium..
Trine
::
Trine (a.)
Threefold;
triple;
as, trine
dimensions,
or
length,
breadth,
and
thickness..
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..
Satin
::
Satin (n.) A silk
cloth,
of a
thick,
close
texture,
and
overshot
woof, which has a
glossy
surface..
Haemoscope
::
Haemoscope
(n.) An
instrument
devised
by
Hermann,
for
regulating
and
measuring
the
thickness
of a layer of blood for
spectroscopic
examination..
Solid
::
Solid (n.) A
magnitude
which has
length,
breadth,
and
thickness;
a part of space
bounded
on all
sides..
Inspissate
::
Inspissate
(v. t.) To
thicken
or bring to
greater
consistence,
as
fluids
by
evaporation..
Bulky
::
Bulky (a.) Of great bulk or
dimensions;
of great size;
large;
thick;
massive;
as, bulky
volumes..
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..
Lobosa
::
Lobosa
(n. pl.) An order of
Rhizopoda,
in which the
pseudopodia
are thick and
irregular
in form, as in the
Amoeba..
Footing
::
Footing
(n.) The
thickened
or
sloping
portion
of a wall, or of an
embankment
at its
foot..
Boomerang
::
Boomerang
(n.) A very
singular
missile
weapon
used by the
natives
of
Australia
and in some parts of
India.
It is
usually
a
curved
stick of hard wood, from
twenty
to
thirty
inches
in
length,
from two to three
inches
wide, and half or three
quarters
of an inch
thick.
When
thrown
from the hand with a quick
rotary
motion,
it
describes
very
remarkable
curves,
according
to the shape of the
instrument
and the
manner
of
throwing
it, often
moving
nearly
horizontally
a long
distance,
then
curving
upward
t
Inch
::
Inch (a.)
Measurement
an inch in any
dimension,
whether
length,
breadth,
or
thickness;
-- used in
composition;
as, a
two-inch
cable;
a
four-inch
plank..
Turbid
::
Turbid
(a.)
Having
the lees or
sediment
disturbed;
roiled;
muddy;
thick;
not
clear;
-- used of
liquids
of any kind; as,
turbid
water;
turbid
wine..
Hasty Pudding
::
Hasty
pudding
() A thick
batter
pudding
made of
Indian
meal
stirred
into
boiling
water;
mush.
Blob
::
Blob (n.)
Something
blunt and
round;
a small drop or lump of
something
viscid
or
thick;
a drop; a
bubble;
a
blister.
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