thicker |
ticker |
As an adjective thicker
is (
thick).
As an adverb thicker
is .
As a noun ticker is
a measuring or reporting device, particularly one which makes a ticking sound as the measured events occur.
tickey |
ticker |
As nouns the difference between tickey and ticker
is that
tickey is (south africa|obsolete) a silver threepenny bit while
ticker is a measuring or reporting device, particularly one which makes a ticking sound as the measured events occur.
ticker |
picker |
As nouns the difference between ticker and picker
is that
ticker is a measuring or reporting device, particularly one which makes a ticking sound as the measured events occur while
picker is agent noun of pick; one who picks.
icker |
ticker |
As nouns the difference between icker and ticker
is that
icker is a head of grain while
ticker is a measuring or reporting device, particularly one which makes a ticking sound as the measured events occur.
wicker |
ticker |
As nouns the difference between wicker and ticker
is that
wicker is a wizard while
ticker is a measuring or reporting device, particularly one which makes a ticking sound as the measured events occur.
tinker |
ticker |
As nouns the difference between tinker and ticker
is that
tinker is an itinerant tinsmith and mender of household utensils made of tin while
ticker is a measuring or reporting device, particularly one which makes a ticking sound as the measured events occur.
As a verb tinker
is to fiddle with something in an attempt to fix, mend or improve it, especially in an experimental or unskilled manner.
As a proper noun Tinker
is {{surname|northern English|from=occupations}} for someone who mends pots and pans.
ticker |
sticker |
As nouns the difference between ticker and sticker
is that
ticker is a measuring or reporting device, particularly one which makes a ticking sound as the measured events occur while
sticker is something that sticks.
As a verb sticker is
to apply one or more stickers to (something).
As an adjective sticker is
(nonstandard|informal) (
stick) (stickier).
ticker |
ticked |
As a noun ticker
is a measuring or reporting device, particularly one which makes a ticking sound as the measured events occur.
As an adjective ticked is
ticked off; annoyed.
As a verb ticked is
past tense of tick.
ticket |
ticker |
As nouns the difference between ticket and ticker
is that
ticket is a pass entitling the holder to admission to a show, concert, etc while
ticker is a measuring or reporting device, particularly one which makes a ticking sound as the measured events occur.
As a verb ticket
is to issue someone a ticket, as for travel or for a violation of a local or traffic law.
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