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    tick
    /tɪk/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. mark (an item) with a tick or select (a box) on a form, questionnaire, etc. to indicate that something has been chosen, checked, approved, or dealt with: British "just tick the appropriate box below" Similar markmark offcheck offindicate
    • 2. (of a clock or other mechanical device) make regular short, sharp sounds, typically one for every second of time that passes: "I could hear the clock ticking" Similar clickclacktick-tocksnick

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  2. TICK definition: 1. a mark ( ) that shows that something is correct or has been done: 2. a very short time: 3. the…. Learn more.

  3. the smallest amount by which interest rates, share prices, etc. can rise or fall: March gilt futures settled lower by 19 ticks at 109.83. FINANCE. the movement of a value such as an interest rate or share price when it rises or falls: Analysts said companies can't be expected to calculate every tick in the market.

  4. any of a superfamily (Ixodoidea, order Parasitiformes) of wingless, bloodsucking mites, including many species that transmit diseases and are usually parasitic on humans, cattle, sheep, etc. 2. any of various degenerate, two-winged, parasitic insects. Webster’s New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition.

  5. noun. a slight, sharp, recurring click, tap, or beat, as of a clock. Chiefly British Informal. a moment or instant. a small dot, mark, check, or electronic signal, as used to mark off an item on a list, serve as a reminder, or call attention to something. Stock Exchange. a movement in the price of a stock, bond, or option.

  6. TICK definition: 1. the sound that some clocks or watches make every second 2. a mark ( ) that shows something is…. Learn more.

  7. The meaning of TICK is a light rhythmic audible tap or beat; also : a series of such ticks. How to use tick in a sentence.

  8. Definition of tick verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. Define tick. tick synonyms, tick pronunciation, tick translation, English dictionary definition of tick. n. 1. A light, sharp, clicking sound made repeatedly by a machine, such as a clock. 2. Chiefly British A moment. 3. A light mark used to check off or call...

  10. to sound or announce by a tick or ticks: The clock ticked the minutes. to mark with a tick or ticks; check (usually followed by off ); to tick off the items on the memo. Verb Phrases

  11. tick meaning, definition, what is tick: if a clock or watch ticks, it makes a sh...: Learn more.