Word Meanings - UNQUICK - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Not quick. Daniel.
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- QUICKBEAM
See TREE - QUICKSTEP
A lively, spirited march; also, a lively style of dancing. - QUICKNESS
1. The condition or quality of being quick or living; life. Touch it with thy celestial quickness. Herbert. 2. Activity; briskness; especially, rapidity of motion; speed; celerity; as, quickness of wit. This deed . . . must send thee hence With - QUICKSILVER
The metal mercury; -- so called from its resemblance to liquid silver. Quicksilver horizon, a mercurial artificial horizon. See under Horizon. -- Quicksilver water, a solution of mercury nitrate used in artificial silvering; quick water. - QUICKHATCH
The wolverine. - QUICKEN TREE
The European rowan tree; -- called also quickbeam, and quickenbeam. See Rowan tree. (more info) aspen or some tree with quivering leaves; cf. G. quickenbaum, - QUICKWORK
All the submerged section of a vessel's planking. The planking between the spirketing and the clamps. The short planks between the portholes. - QUICK-WITTED
Having ready wit Shak. - QUICKENS
Quitch grass. - QUICK-SCENTED
Acute of smell. - QUICKSILVERING
The mercury and foil on the back of a looking-glass. - QUICKLY
Speedily; with haste or celerity; soon; without delay; quick. - QUICK
cwicu, cwucu, cucu, living; akin to OS. quik, D. kwik, OHG. quec, chec, G. keck bold, lively, Icel. kvikr living, Goth. qius, Lith. qyvas, Russ. zhivoi, L. vivus living, vivere to live, Gr. bi`os life, Skr. jiva living, jiv to live. Cf. Biography, - QUICKSET
A living plant set to grow, esp. when set for a hedge; specifically, the hawthorn. - QUICKENER
One who, or that which, quickens. - QUICKENING
The first motion of the fetus in the womb felt by the mother, occurring usually about the middle of the term of pregnancy. It has been popularly supposed to be due to the fetus becoming possessed of independent life. (more info) 1. The - QUICKEN
To shorten the radius of ; to make sharper; as, to quicken the sheer, that is, to make its curve more pronounced. Syn. -- To revive; resuscitate; animate; reinvigorate; vivify; refresh; stimulate; sharpen; incite; hasten; accelerate; expedite; - DANIEL
A Hebrew prophet distinguished for sagacity and ripeness of judgment in youth; hence, a sagacious and upright judge. A Daniel come to judgment. Shak. - QUICKSILVERED
Overlaid with quicksilver, or with an amalgam of quicksilver and tinfoil. - QUICK-SIGHTED
Having quick sight or acute discernment; quick to see or to discern. Locke. --Quick"-sight`ed*ness, n. - ENQUICKEN
To quicken; to make alive. Dr. H. More. - REQUICKEN
To quicken anew; to reanimate; to give new life to. Shak. - DOUBLE-QUICK
Of, or performed in, the fastest time or step in marching, next to the run; as, a double-quick step or march. - UNQUICK
Not quick. Daniel.