wick meaning - Google'da axtarış
wick /wɪk/
noun
a strip of porous material up which liquid fuel is drawn by capillary action to the flame in a candle, lamp, or lighter.

verb
absorb or draw off (liquid) by capillary action. "garments that wick moisture away from the skin"

to absorb liquid from something and remove it: These special fabrics wick moisture from athletes' skin to keep them comfortable. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, ...
The meaning of WICK is a bundle of fibers or a loosely twisted, braided, or woven cord, tape, or tube usually of soft spun cotton threads that by capillary ... Yard · Bond · Jones
Wick most often refers to: Capillary action ("wicking"). Candle wick, the cord used in a candle or oil lamp; Solder wick, a copper-braided wire used to ...
English terms derived from Northern Middle English · English adjectives · English derogatory terms · Yorkshire English · English nouns with unknown or uncertain ...
1. a cord or band of loosely twisted or woven fibres, as in a candle, cigarette lighter, etc, that supplies fuel to a flame by capillary action.
7 iyn 2023 · Wick in this sense comes from the Norse word, vík, meaning “an inlet of the sea.” You've seen vík before as the root of the word “Vikings,” who ...
Wick definition: a bundle or loose twist or braid of soft threads, or a woven strip or tube, as of cotton or asbestos, which in a candle, lamp, oil stove, ...
The word originates from Old English: "weoce," meaning a lamp wick (17c. spelling of weke), and "wic," meaning a dwelling or dairy farm, evolving from ...
A wick is the little string in the middle of a candle. When you burn your favorite pumpkin spice candle, you light the wick with a match.
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