tick

Main Entry:
tick [tik]
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: clicking sound; one beat
Synonyms: beat, blow, clack, click, clicking, flash, instant, metallic sound, minute, moment, pulsation, pulse, rap, second, shake, tap, tapping, throb, ticktock, twinkling, wink
Notes: a tock is more resonant than a tick
Main Entry: tick
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: click
Synonyms: beat, clack, pulsate, tap, thump, ticktock
Notes: a tock is more resonant than a tick
Main Entry: beat
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: throbbing
Synonyms: cadence, cadency, flow, flutter, measure, meter, oscillation, palpitation, pound, pressure, pulsation, pulse, quake, quiver, rhyme, rhythm, ripple, shake, surge, swell, swing, throb, thump, tick, undulation, vibration
Main Entry: bit
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: short period of time
Synonyms: instant, jiffy, little while, minute, moment, second, space, spell, stretch, tick, while
Notes: a bit is a single unit of computer information and a byte is a sequence of adjacent bits, usually eight, operated on as a unit by a computer
Main Entry: charge
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: price asked for something
Synonyms: amount, bad news, bite, cost, damage, expenditure, expense, nick, outlay, payment, price, price tag, rate, squeeze, tab, tariff, tick
Main Entry: check
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: symbol for ticking off
Synonyms: X, cross, dot, line, mark, score, sign, stroke, tick
Main Entry: click
Part of Speech: noun, verb
Definition: metallic sound
Synonyms: bang, beat, clack, snap, tick
Main Entry: insect
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: bug
Synonyms: ant, aphid, arachnid, arthropod, bedbug, bee, beetle, bumblebee, butterfly, cockroach, cootie, daddy longlegs, dragonfly, flea, fly, fruit fly, gnat, grasshopper, hornet, ladybug, louse, mite, mite, mosquito, moth, pest, praying mantis, spider, termite, tick, vermin, yellowjacket
Notes: a bug is a particular kind of insect, specifically belonging to the order Hemiptera (tough leathery forewings attached to the body - like ladybugs, beetles) while insects generally belong to the class Insecta, which have bodies in three segments, usually two pairs or wings and three pairs of legs (like bees, mosquitoes); spiders are not technically insects because they have four pairs of legs
insect (from Latin animal insectum) literally meant 'divided animal' or 'cut up or into' from the segments of its body (head, thorax, abdomen) - the common word being 'bug'; insect is any of an extremely large group of small invertebrate animals - and most undergo metamorphosis while bug denotes a special group of insects with beaklike sucking mouth parts and partly membranous forewings
one major difference between insect, spider, and crustacean is the antennae; one pair on most insects, none on spiders, and two pairs for crustaceans
Main Entry: instant
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: moment
Synonyms: bat of the eye, breath, crack, flash, jiffy, juncture, minute, nothing flat, occasion, point, sec, second, shake*, short while, split second, tick, time, trice, twinkling, while, wink
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