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Definition of tice
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 tice is as below...
Tice (n.) A ball
bowled
to
strike
the
ground
about a bat's
length
in front of the
wicket.
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Truce
::
Truce (n.) A
suspension
of arms by
agreement
of the
commanders
of
opposing
forces;
a
temporary
cessation
of
hostilities,
for
negotiation
or other
purpose;
an
armistice..
Judicatory
::
"Judicatory
(a.)
Pertaining
to the
administration
of
justice;
dispensing
justice;
judicial;
as,
judicatory
tribunals..
Ballooning
::
Ballooning
(n.) The art or
practice
of
managing
balloons
or
voyaging
in them.
Use
::
Use (v. i.) To be wont or
accustomed;
to be in the habit or
practice;
as, he used to ride
daily;
-- now
disused
in the
present
tense,
perhaps
because
of the
similarity
in
sound,
between
use to, and used to..
Lord
::
Lord (n.) A title
bestowed
on the
persons
above
named;
and also, for
honor,
on
certain
official
persons;
as, lord
advocate,
lord
chamberlain,
lord
chancellor,
lord chief
justice,
etc..
Contertionist
::
Contertionist
(n.) One who makes or
practices
contortions.
Propagandism
::
Propagandism
(n.) The art or
practice
of
propagating
tenets
or
principles;
zeal in
propagating
one's
opinions.
Moralist
::
Moralist
(n.) One who
practices
moral
duties;
a
person
who lives in
conformity
with moral
rules;
one of
correct
deportment
and
dealings
with his
fellow-creatures;
--
sometimes
used in
contradistinction
to one whose life is
controlled
by
religious
motives.
Stimuli
::
Stimulism
(n.) The
practice
of
treating
disease
by
alcoholic
stimulants.
Philanthropist
::
Philanthropist
(n.) One who
practices
philanthropy;
one who loves
mankind,
and seeks to
promote
the good of
others..
Admission
::
Admission
(n.) The act or
practice
of
admitting.
Act
::
Act (n.) The
result
of
public
deliberation;
the
decision
or
determination
of a
legislative
body,
council,
court of
justice,
etc.; a
decree,
edit, law,
judgment,
resolve,
award;
as, an act of
Parliament,
or of
Congress..
Train
::
Train (v.) That which draws
along;
especially,
persuasion,
artifice,
or
enticement;
allurement..
Wickedness
::
Wickedness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
wicked;
departure
from the rules of the
divine
or the moral law; evil
disposition
or
practices;
immorality;
depravity;
sinfulness.
Experienced
::
Experienced
(p. p. & a.)
Taught
by
practice
or by
repeated
observations;
skillful
or wise by means of
trials,
use, or
observation;
as, an
experienced
physician,
workman,
soldier;
an
experienced
eye..
Punnology
::
Punnology
(n.) The art or
practice
of
punning;
paronomasia.
Marked
::
Marked
(a.)
Designated
or
distinguished
by, or as by, a mark;
hence;
noticeable;
conspicuous;
as, a
marked
card; a
marked
coin; a
marked
instance..
Noticeable
::
Noticeable
(a.)
Capable
of being
observed;
worthy
of
notice;
likely
to
attract
observation;
conspicous.
Justice
::
Justice
(v. t.) To
administer
justice
to.
Spoil
::
Spoil (v. i.) To
practice
plunder
or
robbery.
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