tick
noun
- 1
A tiny woodland arachnid of the suborder Ixodida.
noun
- 1
A relatively quiet but sharp sound generally made repeatedly by moving machinery.
“The steady tick of the clock provided a comforting background for the conversation.”
- 2
A mark on any scale of measurement; a unit of measurement.
“At midday, the long bond is up a tick.”
- 3
A jiffy (unit of time defined by basic timer frequency).
- 4
A short period of time, particularly a second.
“I'll be back in a tick.”
- 5
A periodic increment of damage or healing caused by an ongoing status effect.
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A mark (✓) made to indicate agreement, correctness or acknowledgement.
“Indicate that you are willing to receive marketing material by putting a tick in the box”
- 7
A bird seen (or heard) by a birdwatcher, for the first time that day, year, trip, etc., and thus added to a list of observed birds.
- 8
The whinchat.
verb
- 1
To make a clicking noise similar to the movement of the hands in an analog clock.
- 2
To make a tick or checkmark.
- 3
To work or operate, especially mechanically.
“He took the computer apart to see how it ticked.”
- 4
To strike gently; to pat.
- 5
To add a bird to a list of birds that have been seen (or heard).
noun
- 1
Ticking.
- 2
A sheet that wraps around a mattress; the cover of a mattress, containing the filling.
Synonyms
noun
- 1
Credit, trust.
verb
- 1
To go on trust, or credit.
- 2
To give tick; to trust.
noun
- 1
(place names) A goat.
“Tickenhall Drive”
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