thic — obs. form of thick; dial. var. of thilk … Useful english dictionary
ai|lan|thic — «ay LAN thihk», adjective. of or having to do with the ailanthus … Useful english dictionary
an|a|co|lu|thic — «AN uh kuh LOO thihk», adjective. of or involving anacoluthia or an anacoluthon; lacking grammatical sequence … Useful english dictionary
an|or|thic — «an R thihk», adjective. Mineralogy. triclinic. ╂[< an not + Greek orthós straight + English ic] … Useful english dictionary
ben|thic — «BEHN thihk», adjective. of the benthos: »Both benthic and pelagic organisms occurred to a depth of 10,710 metres (New Scientist). ╂[< Greek bénthos depth + English ic] … Useful english dictionary
bis|mu|thic — «BIHZ muh thihk, bihz MYOO ; MUHTH ihk», adjective. 1. of bismuth. 2. containing bismuth, especially with a valence of 5 … Useful english dictionary
ep|i|ben|thic — «EHP uh BEHN thihk», adjective. of the epibenthos: »epibenthic fauna … Useful english dictionary
ep|i|can|thic fold — «EHP uh KAN thihk», a fold of skin extending from the eyelid over the inner and sometimes outer corner of the eye; epicanthus: »The Mongolian “slant,” “slit,” or “oblique” eye is due to an overdeveloped epicanthic fold…partially covering the lash … Useful english dictionary
eu|ry|ben|thic — «YUR uh BEHN thihk», adjective. Biology. able to live in a broad range of depths of water. ╂[< eury + Greek bénthos depth + English ic] … Useful english dictionary
hel|min|thic — «hehl MIHN thihk», adjective. 1. having to do with a helminth or intestinal worm. 2. expelling worms … Useful english dictionary