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TICK'TACK, n. A game at tables.
TICK'LISHNESS, n. The state or quality of being ticklish or very sensible. 1. Th...
TICK'LISH, a. Sensible to slight touches, easily tickled. The bottom of the foot...
TICK'LING, ppr. Affecting with titillation. TICK'LING , n. The act of affecting ...
TICK'LER, n. One that tickles or pleases.
TICK'LENESS, n. Unsteadiness. [Not in use.]
TICK'LE, v.t. [L. titillo, corrupted.] 1. To touch lightly and cause a peculiar ...
TICK'ET, n. 1. A piece of paper or a card, which gives the holder a right of adm...
TICK'EN, n. Cloth for bed-ticks or cases for beds.
TICK'BEAN, n. A small bean employed in feeding horses and other animals.
TICK-SEED, n. A plant of the genus Coreopsis, and another of the genus Corispernum.
TICK, n. Credit; trust; as, to buy upon tick. TICK , n. A little animal of a liv...
TICE, for entice. [Not in use.]
OP'TIC,'TICAL, a. [Gr. from to see, the eye.] 1. Relating or pertaining to visio...
TIB'URO, n. A fish of the shark kind.
TIB'IAL, a. [L. tibia, a flute, and the large bone of the leg.] 1. Pertaining to...