tick

noun
/tɪk/

Etymology

From Middle English tik-, tic-, tike-, tiken- (in compounds), an unassibilated form of Middle English tiche, tichen (“young goat”), from Old English tiċċen (“young goat; kid”), from Proto-West Germanic *tikkīn (“goatling”), diminutive of Proto-West Germanic *tigā (“goat”). Cognate with regional German Zicke (“nanny goat”), from Ziege (“goat; nanny goat”).

  1. derived from *tigā — “goat
  2. inherited from *tikkīn — “goatling
  3. inherited from tiċċen — “young goat; kid
  4. derived from tiche
  5. inherited from tik-

Definitions

  1. A tiny woodland arachnid of the suborder Ixodida.

  2. A relatively quiet but sharp sound generally made repeatedly by moving machinery.

    • The steady tick of the clock provided a comforting background for the conversation.
  3. A mark on any scale of measurement

    A mark on any scale of measurement; a unit of measurement.

    • At midday, the long bond is up a tick.
  4. + 20 more definitions
    1. A jiffy (unit of time defined by basic timer frequency).

    2. A short period of time, particularly a second.

      • I'll be back in a tick.
    3. A periodic increment of damage or healing caused by an ongoing status effect.

    4. Each of the fixed time periods, in a tick-based game, in which players or characters may…

      Each of the fixed time periods, in a tick-based game, in which players or characters may perform a set number of actions.

    5. A mark (✓) made to indicate agreement, correctness, or acknowledgement.

      • Indicate that you are willing to receive marketing material by putting a tick in the box
    6. A bird seen (or heard) by a birdwatcher, for the first time that day, year, trip, etc.,…

      A bird seen (or heard) by a birdwatcher, for the first time that day, year, trip, etc., and thus added to a list of observed birds.

      • There are few birders who have not had stringy ticks on their lists at some stage.
      • A twitcher's list is very democratic. Each bird counts as one tick. There are no extra points for beauty or rarity. The humble sparrow counts just as much as a Wedge-tailed Eagle or a Paradise Parrot.
    7. A whinchat (Saxicola rubetra).

    8. A tap or light touch.

    9. A slight speck.

    10. To make a clicking noise similar to the movement of the hands of an analog clock.

      • As 2020 ticked over into 2021, some 240 worksites were active on HS2's Phase 1 route between London and the West Midlands.
    11. To make a tick or checkmark.

    12. To work or operate, especially mechanically.

      • He took the computer apart to see how it ticked.
      • I wonder what makes her tick.
    13. To strike gently

      To strike gently; to pat.

    14. To add (a bird) to a list of birds that have been seen (or heard).

    15. Ticking.

    16. A sheet that wraps around a mattress

      A sheet that wraps around a mattress; the cover of a mattress, containing the filling.

      • She had an old tick for mattress that she stuffed with dried moss.
    17. Credit, trust.

      • When he had no funds he went on tick. When he could get no credit he went without, and was almost as happy.
      • Immediately he got any money he would pay his debt; if there was any over he would spend it; if there was not—and there seldom was—he would begin to go on tick again.
      • He paid his mother-in-law rent and, when the baker or the butcher or the grocer wouldn't let her have any more on tick, he paid the bills.
    18. To go on trust, or credit.

    19. To give tick

      To give tick; to trust.

    20. A goat.

      • Tickhill, Tickham, Ticknock, Tickenhall Drive, Tickenhill Manor, Tickenhurst

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

A definitional loop anchored at tick. Each word in the ring is defined by the next; follow the chain far enough and it folds back on itself. Scroll to it and watch.

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A definitional loop anchored at tick. Each word in the ring appears in the definition of the next; follow the chain far enough and it folds back on itself.

5 hops · closes at tick

curated · pre-corpus. live cycle detection across the full graph is the next major milestone.

sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA