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tickling tickle: the act of tickling exciting by touching lightly so as to cause laughter or twitching movements
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tick-borne encephalitis a form of epidemic encephalitis usually spread by the bites of ticks (Ixodes persulcatus) infected with flaviviruses; occasionally it may be spread via raw milk from goats, sheep, or cows infected with the virus. It ranges in severity from mild to fatal and there may be degenerative changes in organs other than those of the nervous system. The more common, severe form is Russian spring-summer e.; a milder form is called Central European e. ...
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tick The upward (uptick or plus tick) or downward (downtick or minus tick) price movement in a security's trades.
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tic An involuntary muscle spasm, usually of the face, head, neck or shoulder; a twitch.
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tick fever Relapsing fever. Any of various febrile diseases transmitted by ticks, such as Rocky Mountain spotted fever and Texas fever. [Heritage]
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