
1) British slang for the penis 2) Burning braid 3) Candle component 4) Candle cord 5) Candle core 6) Candle end 7) Candle essential 8) Candle feature 9) Candle insert 10) Candle part 11) Candle projection 12) Candle string 13) Candlemaking need 14) Certain burner 15) Certain flame holder 16) Cord 17) Cord in a candle
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1) Candlewick 2) Fuse
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• (n.) Alt. of Wich • (n.) A bundle of fibers, or a loosely twisted or braided cord, tape, or tube, usually made of soft spun cotton threads, which by capillary attraction draws up a steady supply of the oil in lamps, the melted tallow or wax in candles, or other material used for illumination, in small successive portions, to be burned. ...
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royal burgh (town) and fishing port, Highland council area, historic county of Caithness, Scotland. An ancient Norse settlement on the North Sea, ...
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thread, strip, or bundle of fibres that, by capillary action, draws up the oil of a lamp or the melted wax in a candle to be burned. By 1000 , wicks ... [1 related articles]
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Wick intransitive verb (Curling) To strike a stone in an oblique direction.
Jamieson. Found on
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Wick noun [ Middle English
wicke ,
weyke ,
weke , Anglo-Saxon
weoca or
wecca ; confer Dutch
wiek a roll of lint, Prov. German
wicke , and
wieche , Old High German
wiohha , Swedish
veke , Danish
væge ; of uncertain origi...
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When a bowl bounces off another bowl. (This term is derived from curling).
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Wick is British slang for the penis.
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an open bay.
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n] - any piece of cord that conveys liquid by capillary action 2. [n] - a loosely woven cord (in a candle or oil lamp) that draws fuel by capillary action up into the flame
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In avian biology, a beakful of vegetation that is dipped in mud and then used to transport the mud to a nest that is under construction; usually the entire wick is added to the nest.
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When a bowl bounces off another bowl. (This term is derived from curling).
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noun a loosely woven cord (in a candle or oil lamp) that draws fuel by capillary action up into the flame
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Part of a passive hydroponic system using a wick suspended in the nutrients solution, the nutrients pass up the wick and are absorbed by the medium and roots.
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Part of a passive hydroponic system using a wick suspended in the nutrients solution, the nutrients pass up the wick and are absorbed by the medium and roots.
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A glancing deflection of the delivered bowl off another bowl.
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