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Brickle
Brickle Bric"kle, a. [OE. brekil, brokel, bruchel, fr. AS. brecan, E. break. Cf. Brittle.] Brittle; easily broken. [Obs. or Prov.] --Spenser. As stubborn steel excels the brickle glass. --Turbervile.
Brickleness
Brickleness Bric"kle*ness, n. Brittleness. [Obs.]
Frickle
Frickle Fric"kle, n. A bushel basket. [Obs.]
Prickle
Prickle Pric"kle, v. t. To prick slightly, as with prickles, or fine, sharp points. Felt a horror over me creep, Prickle skin, and catch my breath. --Tennyson.
Prickle
Prickle Pric"kle, n. [AS. pricele, pricle; akin to LG. prickel, D. prikkel. See Prick, n.] 1. A little prick; a small, sharp point; a fine, sharp process or projection, as from the skin of an animal, the bark of a plant, etc.; a spine. --Bacon. 2. A kind of willow basket; -- a term still used in some branches of trade. --B. Jonson. 3. A sieve of filberts, -- about fifty pounds. [Eng.]
prickleback
Stickleback Stic"kle*back`, n. [OE. & Prov E. stickle a prickle, spine, sting (AS. sticel) + back. See Stick, v. t., and cf. Banstickle.] (Zo["o]l.) Any one of numerous species of small fishes of the genus Gasterosteus and allied genera. The back is armed with two or more sharp spines. They inhabit both salt and brackish water, and construct curious nests. Called also sticklebag, sharpling, and prickleback.
Prickleback
Prickleback Pric"kle*back`, Pricklefish Pric"kle*fish`, n. (Zo["o]l.) The stickleback.
Pricklefish
Prickleback Pric"kle*back`, Pricklefish Pric"kle*fish`, n. (Zo["o]l.) The stickleback.
Strickle
Strickle Stric"kle, n. [See Strike.] 1. An instrument to strike grain to a level with the measure; a strike. 2. An instrument for whetting scythes; a rifle. 3. (Founding) An instrument used for smoothing the surface of a core. 4. (Carp. & Mason.) A templet; a pattern. 5. An instrument used in dressing flax. [Prov. Eng.]
Strickler
Strickler Stric"kler, n. See Strickle.
Strickless
Strickless Strick"less, n. See Strickle. [Prov. Eng.]
Trickle
Trickle Tric"kle, n. The act or state of trickling; also, that which trickles; a small stream; drip. Streams that . . . are short and rapid torrents after a storm, but at other times dwindle to feeble trickles of mud. --James Bryce.

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