wick /wɪk/ |
to absorb liquid from something and remove it: These special fabrics wick moisture from athletes' skin to keep them comfortable. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, ... |
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. |
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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