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Nick

NICK, n. In the northern mythology, an evil spirit of the saters; hence the modern vulgar phrase, Old Nick, the evil one.
NICK, n. [G. The nape; a continual nodding. The word seems to signify a point, from shooting forward.]
1. The exact point of time required by necessity or convenience; the critical time.
2. [G. knick, a flaw.] A notch or score for keeping an account; a reckoning.
3. A winning throw.
NICK, v.t.
1. To hit; to touch luckily; to perform by a slight artifice used at the lucky time.
The just reason of doing things must be nicked, and all accidents improved.
2. To cut in nicks or notches. [See Notch]
3. To suit, as lattices cut in nicks.
4. To defeat or cozen, as at dice; to disappoint by some trick or unexpected turn.
NICK, v.t. [G. knicken, to flaw.] To notch or make an incision in a horses tail, to make him carry it higher.
nick appears in definitions for these words:
Bonduc By-law Cross Jack Metal Nick Nickelic Nickname Notch Peg Pimelite Pudding-time Semi-metal

 

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