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    Nick
    /nik/

    noun

    verb

  2. 1. [count] a : a small broken area that appears on something after something else hits or cuts it. There is a nick [= chip] in the cup. There are a couple of nicks on the painting. b : a small cut on your skin. His face was covered with nicks and cuts after shaving. 2. the nick British slang : a prison or police station.

  3. There are 2 main definitions of nick in English: nick1. nick2. cite. nick 1. Pronunciation: /nɪk/ noun. 1a small cut or notch: a small nick on his wrist. More example sentences. Like the old rifles, the rear sight bears a tiny nick of a sighting notch. There are few film defects such as nicks or blemishes to be seen.

  4. v.t. to cut into or through: I nicked my chin while shaving. to hit or injure slightly. to make a nick or nicks in (something); notch, groove, or chip. to record by means of a notch or notches. Veterinary Diseases to incise certain tendons at the root of (a horse's tail) to give it a higher carrying position;

  5. Jul 24, 2016 · “Old Nick” (later “Nick”) has been a name for the Devil since the mid-17th century. The OED says there’s no convincing explanation of how “Nick” came to be associated with deviltry. One theory, according to the dictionary, is that the name “Nick” comes from Machiavelli’s first name, Niccolò.

  6. What does the verb nick mean? There are 37 meanings listed in OED's entry for the verb nick, 20 of which are labelled obsolete. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. nick has developed meanings and uses in subjects including.

  7. 1. a. : a small notch, groove, or chip. For one thing, formal chairs, beds and tables require greater vigilance on the part of the owners to protect against nicks and spills. Sarah Collins. b. : a small cut or wound. got a few nicks from shaving. c. : a break in one strand of two-stranded DNA caused by a missing phosphodiester bond. 2.

  8. noun. /ˈnɪkneɪm/ an informal, often humorous, name for a person that is connected with their real name, their personality or appearance, or with something they have done. How did you get your nickname? He worked in a garage—hence his nickname ‘Oily’. Culture nicknames. Extra Examples. Topics Family and relationships b1.

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