These are the meanings of the letters IHTCK when you unscramble them.
- Thick (adv.)
Closely; as, a plat of ground thick sown.
- Thick (adv.)
Frequently; fast; quick.
- Thick (adv.)
To a great depth, or to a greater depth than usual; as, land covered thick with manure.
- Thick (n.)
A thicket; as, gloomy thicks.
- Thick (n.)
The thickest part, or the time when anything is thickest.
- Thick (superl.)
Abundant, close, or crowded in space; closely set; following in quick succession; frequently recurring.
- Thick (superl.)
Deep; profound; as, thick sleep.
- Thick (superl.)
Dense; not thin; inspissated; as, thick vapors. Also used figuratively; as, thick darkness.
- Thick (superl.)
Dull; not quick; as, thick of fearing.
- Thick (superl.)
Having more depth or extent from one surface to its opposite than usual; not thin or slender; as, a thick plank; thick cloth; thick paper; thick neck.
- Thick (superl.)
Intimate; very friendly; familiar.
- Thick (superl.)
Measuring in the third dimension other than length and breadth, or in general dimension other than length; -- said of a solid body; as, a timber seven inches thick.
- Thick (superl.)
Not having due distinction of syllables, or good articulation; indistinct; as, a thick utterance.
- Thick (superl.)
Not transparent or clear; hence, turbid, muddy, or misty; as, the water of a river is apt to be thick after a rain.
- Thick (v. t. & i.)
To thicken.