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Definition of Thickish

Thickish
Thickish Thick"ish, a. Somewhat thick.

Meaning of Thickish from wikipedia

- m (6½ to 30 ft) high. The tree's dense and bushy crown is composed of thickish, tough main branches, at the end of which are clusters of deciduous, greenish...
- weighs c. 400 g (14 oz), with all-white plumage, generally dark legs and a thickish yellow bill. Breeding birds may have a reddish or black bill, greenish...
- will bode fair weather; if slender and very red, wind; if the crescent is thickish, with blunted horns, having a feeble fourth-day light after the third day...
- give a more aromatic flavour. Mırra is boiled a couple of times until a thickish dark liquid is left. Mırra is served in another copper cezve. The person...
- acute angle in the lower whorls. The whorls are longitudinally crossed by thickish oblique ribs (8 on the body whorl) and intersected by few spiral lirae...
- feet tall and a bit wider. The plant generally has a short trunk, and the thickish tomentose pads are subcircular, obovate, or elliptical. Areoles are spineless...
- large, white flowers which have drooping sepals and petals with long, thickish brown "tails". Caladenia longicauda is a terrestrial, perennial, deciduous...
- and road salt on streets. The OBLP states that winter cyclists use a "thickish lube" on their chain and derailleurs. An Ottawa bike website states that...
- alternate leaves consist of a petiole and a simple blade. The leaf blade is thickish oder slightly fleshy, and may be triangular, triangular to narrowly triangular...
- erect, with lateral branches. The alternate leaves have a petiole and a thickish triangular, ovate, rhombic-ovate to lanceolate leaf blade. The leaf margin...