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  • 121tick — tick1 [ tık ] verb * 1. ) intransitive if a clock or watch ticks, it makes a quiet sound every second 2. ) transitive BRITISH to CHECK something that is correct or something that has been dealt with: Tick the sentence that best describes your… …

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  • 122Tick-borne meningoencephalitis — Taxobox name = Tick borne meningoencephalitis virus virus group = iv familia = Flaviviridae genus = Flavivirus species = Tick borne meningoencephalitis virus Tick borne meningoencephalitis or Tick borne encephalitis is a tick borne viral… …

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  • 123tick — I [[t]tɪk[/t]] n. 1) a slight, sharp, recurring click, tap, or beat, as of a clock 2) brit. Brit. Informal. a moment or instant 3) elo cv a small dot, mark, or electronic signal, as used to mark off an item on a list, serve as a reminder, or call …

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  • 124tick off — verb put a check mark on or near or next to Please check each name on the list tick off the items mark off the units • Syn: ↑check, ↑check off, ↑mark, ↑mark off, ↑tick …

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  • 125Tick! Tick! Tick! — Infobox Film name = Tick! Tick! Tick! image size = caption = director = producer = writer = narrator = starring = Kamal Haasan music = Ilayaraaja cinematography = editing = distributor = released = runtime = country = India language = Tamil… …

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  • 126tick — I n. (colloq.) (esp. BE) credit on tick (to let smb. have smt. on tick) II n. (colloq.) (BE) moment in a tick (she ll be down in a tick) * * * [tɪk] (colloq.) (BE) [ moment ] in a tick (she ll be down in a tick) (colloq.) (esp. BE) [ credit ] on… …

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  • 127tick — tick1 noun 1》 Brit. a mark ( ) used to indicate that an item in a list or text is correct or has been chosen. 2》 a regular short, sharp sound, especially that made every second by a clock or watch.     ↘Brit. informal a moment. 3》 Stock Exchange… …

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  • 128tick — I. noun Etymology: Middle English tyke, teke; akin to Middle High German zeche tick, Armenian tiz Date: 14th century 1. any of a superfamily (Ixodoidea) of bloodsucking acarid arachnids that are larger than the related mites, attach themselves to …

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