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picker
English
Etymology
From Middle English pikere, pykare, equivalent to pick +? -er.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?p?k?(?)/
- Rhymes: -?k?(?)
Noun
picker (plural pickers)
- Agent noun of pick; one who picks.
- (computing, graphical user interface) Any user interface control that selects something.
- (engineering) A machine for picking fibrous materials to pieces so as to loosen and separate the fibre.
- (weaving) The piece in a loom that strikes the end of the shuttle and impels it through the warp.
- (military) A priming wire for cleaning the vent, in ordnance.
- (slang, gold panning) A fragment of gold smaller than a nugget but large enough to be picked up.
- (historical) One who removes defects from and finishes electrotype plates.
- (archaic) A pilferer.
Hyponyms
Translations
Anagrams
- repick, ripeck
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nicker
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?n?k?(?)/
- Rhymes: -?k?(r)
- Homophone: knicker; nikka (in non-rhotic accents)
Etymology 1
(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)
Noun
nicker (plural nicker)
- (Britain, slang) Pound sterling.
Synonyms
- (pound sterling): pound (standard), pound sterling (standard), quid (slang), sov (slang)
Derived terms
- Alan Whicker
Etymology 2
Imitative; from 1774.
Noun
nicker (plural nickers)
- A soft neighing sound characteristic of a horse.
- A snigger or suppressed laugh.
Verb
nicker (third-person singular simple present nickers, present participle nickering, simple past and past participle nickered)
- To make a soft neighing sound characteristic of a horse.
- 1971, Lin Carter, The Quest of Kadji, 1999, Wildside Press, page 187,
- Behind him, old Akthoob was grumbling loudly, saying something about the midday meal, and Haral, the black Feridoon pony, snuffing in the old, familiar scent of the green meadows of the Chaya's banks, the warm sweet smells of home, was nickering eagerly.
- 1988, William Nack, Secretariat: The Making of a Champion, 2002, Da Capo Press, page 58,
- "Nasrullah's nickerin’, Mr. Arthur. Somethin's wrong."
- "Hell, he's nickered before. He nickers all the time!"
- Robinson and Snow looked at each other, saying nothing for a moment, and finally Snow told Hancock that Nasrullah never nickered in the paddock.
- 2012, Jim Campbell, Bobcat, Xlibris, page 21,
- After a few minutes, the mare walked over and nickered loudly in his ear, and he immediately got to his feet and stripped the gear from the waiting horse.
- 1971, Lin Carter, The Quest of Kadji, 1999, Wildside Press, page 187,
- To produce a snigger or suppressed laugh.
Synonyms
- (to make a neighing sound): neigh, whinny
Translations
Etymology 3
nick +? -er
Noun
nicker (plural nickers)
- (obsolete, slang) One of the night brawlers of London formerly noted for breaking windows with halfpence.
- (Can we find and add a quotation of Arbuthnot to this entry?)
- The cutting lip which projects downward at the edge of a boring bit and cuts a circular groove in the wood to limit the size of the hole that is bored.
- (informal) Someone who nicks (steals) something, a thief.
- 1934, Eddie Browne, Road Pirate: The Confessions of a Motor Bandit (page 141)
- He […] was far more interested in the fact that I was a car thief and an expert driver than that I was a bandit. […] Car nicker, are you?
- 1934, Eddie Browne, Road Pirate: The Confessions of a Motor Bandit (page 141)
Verb
nicker (third-person singular simple present nickers, present participle nickering, simple past and past participle nickered)
- (Britain, informal) To snatch or steal.
Etymology 4
From Middle English niker, from Old English nicor.
Noun
nicker (plural nickers)
- A type of mythological sea creature or sea monster; also, a water sprite; a nix or nixie; a mermaid or merman.
Anagrams
- Cernik, Kincer, Renick
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