different between thickish vs trickish
thickish
English
Etymology
thick +? -ish
Adjective
thickish (comparative more thickish, superlative most thickish)
- Somewhat thick.
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trickish
English
Etymology
trick +? -ish
Adjective
trickish (comparative more trickish, superlative most trickish)
- Using tricks or trickery.
- 1819, The London Medical and Physical Journal (page 201)
- It often happens that a person who knows very well how to milk cannot get milk from certain cows. Some are delicate in this respect, others are trickish: the former can only give their milk to certain persons; the latter will only do so to those that excite them in a certain manner.
- 1819, The London Medical and Physical Journal (page 201)
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