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tick: see mite mite, small, often microscopic chelicerate that, along with the tick, makes up the order Acarina; it is also related to spiders. The unsegmented mite body is typically oval and compact, although a few, mostly parasites, are elongated and wormlike.
..... Click the link for more information. . tickAny of some 825 parasitic arachnid species (suborder Ixodida, order Parasitiformes), found worldwide. Adults may be slightly more than an inch (30 mm) long, but most species are much smaller. Hard ticks start and end each developmental stage—egg, larva, nymph, adult—on the ground; at the completion of each stage, they attach to a host (usually a mammal), engorge on blood, then drop to the ground. Soft ticks feed intermittently, pass through several nymphal stages, and live in the host's den or nest. Hard ticks may draw large amounts of blood, secrete paralyzing or lethal neurotoxins, and transmit diseases. Soft ticks may also carry diseases. The deer tick is the principal vector of Lyme disease.tick One clock cycle, or one "tick" of the clock. See clock cycle.tick1 Commerce the smallest increment of a price fluctuation in a commodity exchange. Tick size is usually 0.01% of the nominal value of the trading unit tick2 1. any of various small parasitic arachnids of the families Ixodidae (hard ticks) and Argasidae, (soft ticks), typically living on the skin of warm-blooded animals and feeding on the blood and tissues of their hosts: order Acarina (mites and ticks) 2. any of certain other arachnids of the order Acarina 3. any of certain insects of the dipterous family Hippoboscidae that are ectoparasitic on horses, cattle, sheep, etc., esp the sheep ked tick1 1. the strong covering of a pillow, mattress, etc. 2. Informal short for ticking tick2 Brit informal account or credit (esp in the phrase on tick) tick [tik] (communications) A pulse broadcast at 1-second intervals by standard frequency and time broadcasting stations to indicate the exact time. (computer science) A time interval equal to ยน⁄₆₀ second, used primarily in discussing computer operations. (invertebrate zoology) Any arachnid comprising Ixodoidea; a bloodsucking parasite and important vector of various infectious diseases of humans and lower animals.
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No references found | It was now a war of attrition as the match went into a third hour but with the clock ticking past 1. It is no mean feat, no matter what the performance, and at the Park Palace in Dingle last week we had a great reminder of this as the audience sat and watched the clock ticking past the planned start time for The Quiet Little Englishman, an intriguing tale of George Groves, who was born in St Helens but won an Oscar for his pioneering work in film sound. Light showers are expected at Warrington today, but that should not be enough to stop the score ticking past the 45 mark. |
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