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71tick-tack-toe — another spelling of tic tac toe …
72tick-tock — [ tık,tak ] noun singular the regular sound that some clocks and watches make …
73Tick — Sm Schrulle erw. stil. (18. Jh.) Entlehnung. Entlehnt aus frz. tic das Zucken , in dieser Bedeutung auch als medizinischer Fachausdruck üblich. Ebenso nndl. tik, ne. tic, nfrz. tic. ✎ Strasser (1976); DF 5 (1981), 251f.; Röhrich 3 (1992), 1622 …
74tick off something — tick off (something) to name a list of things. She ticked off six reasons for saying no. She had lots of objections, and she ticked them off one after another …
75tick off — (something) to name a list of things. She ticked off six reasons for saying no. She had lots of objections, and she ticked them off one after another …
76tick fever — tick′ fe ver n. pat any infectious disease transmitted by ticks …
77tick trefoil — tick′ tre′foil n. pln any plant of the genus Desmodium, of the legume family, having jointed pods with hooked hairs • Etymology: 1855–60, amer …
78Tick — Tick: Der ugs. Ausdruck für »wunderliche Eigenart, Schrulle; Fimmel, Stich« wurde im 18. Jh. aus gleichbed. frz. tic entlehnt. Die weitere Herkunft von frz. tic ist nicht geklärt …
79Tick — Tick …
80tick trefoil — ☆ tick trefoil n. any of a genus (Desmodium) of leguminous plants with clusters of small purple flowers, leaves in groups of three, and jointed prickly pods …