| ลองค้นหาคำในรูปแบบอื่น ๆ เพื่อให้ได้ผลลัพธ์มากขึ้นหรือน้อยลง: -crick-, *crick* |
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| | | | | crick | (n) a painful muscle spasm especially in the neck or back (`rick' and `wrick' are British), Syn. kink, wrick, rick | | crick | (n) English biochemist who (with Watson in 1953) helped discover the helical structure of DNA (1916-2004), Syn. Francis Henry Compton Crick, Francis Crick | | crick | (v) twist (a body part) into a strained position, Example: crick your neck | | cricket | (n) leaping insect; male makes chirping noises by rubbing the forewings together | | cricket | (n) a game played with a ball and bat by two teams of 11 players; teams take turns trying to score runs | | cricket | (v) play cricket | | cricket ball | (n) the ball used in playing cricket | | cricket bat | (n) the club used in playing cricket, Syn. bat, Example: a cricket bat has a narrow handle and a broad flat end for hitting | | cricket-bat willow | (n) Eurasian willow tree having greyish leaves and ascending branches, Syn. Salix alba caerulea | | cricket equipment | (n) sports equipment used in playing cricket |
| | Crick | n. [ See Creak. ] The creaking of a door, or a noise resembling it. [ Obs. ] Johnson. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Crick | n. [ The same as creek a bending, twisting. See Creek, Crook. ] 1. A painful, spasmodic affection of the muscles of some part of the body, as of the neck or back, rendering it difficult to move the part. [ 1913 Webster ] To those also that, with a crick or cramp, have thei necks drawn backward. Holland. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. [ Cf. F. cric. ] A small jackscrew. Knight. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Cricket | v. i. To play at cricket. Tennyson. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Cricket | n. [ OE. criket, OF. crequet, criquet; prob. of German origin, and akin to E. creak; cf. D. kriek a cricket. See Creak. ] (Zool.) An orthopterous insect of the genus Gryllus, and allied genera. The males make chirping, musical notes by rubbing together the basal parts of the veins of the front wings. [ 1913 Webster ] ☞ The common European cricket is Gryllus domesticus; the common large black crickets of America are Gryllus niger, Gryllus neglectus, and others. [ 1913 Webster ] Balm cricket. See under Balm. -- Cricket bird, a small European bird (Silvia locustella); -- called also grasshopper warbler. -- Cricket frog, a small American tree frog (Acris gryllus); -- so called from its chirping. [ 1913 Webster ]
| | Cricket | n. [ AS. cricc, crycc, crooked staff, crutch. Perh. first used in sense 1, a stool probably having been first used as a wicket. See Crutch. ] 1. A low stool. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. A game much played in England, and sometimes in America, with a ball, bats, and wickets, the players being arranged in two contesting parties or sides. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. (Arch.) A small false roof, or the raising of a portion of a roof, so as to throw off water from behind an obstacle, such as a chimney. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Cricketer | n. One who plays at cricket. [ 1913 Webster ] |
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