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  1. Definition of tick verb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  2. tick. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Related topics: Education tick1 /tɪk/ verb 1 [ intransitive] (also tick away) if a clock or watch ticks, it makes a short repeated sound The old clock ticked noisily. 2 [ transitive] British English to mark a test, list of questions etc with a tick, in order to show that something is ...

  3. tick - WordReference English dictionary, questions, discussion and forums. All Free. ... what makes one tick, the motive or explanation of one's behavior: ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TickTick - Wikipedia

    Tick. Ticks are parasitic arachnids of the order Ixodida. They are part of the mite superorder Parasitiformes. Adult ticks are approximately 3 to 5 mm in length depending on age, sex, species, and "fullness". Ticks are external parasites, living by feeding on the blood of mammals, birds, and sometimes reptiles and amphibians.

  5. Tick is the smallest movement in the prices of a commodity when the market is in an upward or downward trend. Description: Tick plays a pivotal role in the arbitrage process. Generally tick is considered as 0.01% change in the market.

  6. 1. [singular] : a small, quick sound that is made by a machine (such as a clock) and that often occurs in a series to produce a rhythm. the tick of a clock. 2. [count] chiefly British : the time that it takes a clock to make one tick : a very short period of time. I'll be there in a tick. [= second]

  7. tick something to put a mark ( ) next to an item on a list, an answer, etc. Please tick the appropriate box. Tick ‘yes’ or ‘no’ to each question. I've ticked the names of the people who have paid.