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"bundle of fiber in a lamp or candle," 17c. spelling alteration of wueke, from Old English weoce "wick of a lamp or candle," from West Germanic *weukon (source also of Middle Dutch [..]
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"dairy farm," now surviving, if at all, as a localism in East Anglia or Essex, it was once the common Old English wic "dwelling place, lodging, house, mansion, abode," then coming [..]
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Part of a passive hydroponic system using a wick suspended in the nutrients solution, the nutrients pass up the wick and are absorbed by the medium and roots.
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woven fiber used in some hydroponic systems to draw nutrient to a plant's roots through capillary action. Wilt:
Source: horizenhydroponics.com (offline)

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A simple hydroponic technique in which nutrient solution is delivered to plant roots through a capillary action using a wick.
Source: maximumyield.com (offline)

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Part of a passive hydroponic system using a wick suspended in the nutrient solution. The nutrients pass up the wick and are absorbed by the medium and roots.
Source: hydrofarm.com (offline)

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Or "wicking," this is a feature of all good bicycle clothing. The fabric absorbs moisture and moves it away from the skin keeping you dry and comfortable.
Source: wgwheelworks.com

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A length of fibre or cloth that feeds liquid from a reservoir to a drier end.
Source: typodermic.com

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the twisted threads of cotton in a candle or lamp, which you light
Source: eenglish.in

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part of a passive hydroponic system using a wick suspended in the nutrient solution, the nutrients pass up the wick and are absorbed by the medium and roots.
Source: greenwaygardenshydroponics.com (offline)

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Or "wicking," this is a feature of all good bicycle clothing. The fabric absorbs moisture and moves it away from the skin keeping you dry and comfortable.
Source: centurycycles.com

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Strands of asbestos twisted together and used for making asbestos rope, packing for steam valves, and as a seal for oven or furnace doors.
Source: occupationalinfo.org

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(n) any piece of cord that conveys liquid by capillary action(n) a loosely woven cord (in a candle or oil lamp) that draws fuel by capillary action up into the flame
Source: beedictionary.com

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and in French Méche, Méchant. That the two English words and the two French words should have similar resemblances and similar meanings is a remarkable coincidence, especially as the two adjectives ar [..]
Source: bartleby.com

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Or "wicking," this is a feature of all good bicycle clothing. The fabric absorbs moisture and moves it away from the skin keeping you dry and comfortable.
Source: bikeline.com (offline)

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When a bowl bounces off another bowl.
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Another term for chip.
Source: rochestercurling.org (offline)

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A narrow piece of poly string that is inside of many styles of atomizers that allows easier delivery of Juice to the heating element.
Source: ecigology.com

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A poly fiber that soaks up e-liquid in the clearomizer
Source: liberty-flights.com.au (offline)

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 -  the part (parts) of an atomizer that absorbs e-liquid and delivers it to the coil.
Source: ecigclopedia.com (offline)

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Pull moisture and sweat away from the skin and disperse it throughout a material, such as polypropylene.
Source: luggagepros.com

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In the world of electronic cigarettes, wick can be a verb or a noun.  Noun – a piece of absorbent material designed to direct juice from a container to the heating element.  Verb – the act of directing the e-liquid from the container to the heating element.
Source: zeusejuice.com (offline)

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Or "wicking," this is a feature of all good bicycle clothing. The fabric absorbs moisture and moves it away from the skin keeping you dry and comfortable.
Source: bicyclecentercc.com

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Wick most often refers to: Capillary action ("wicking") Candle wick, the cord used in a candle or oil lamp Solder wick, a copper-braided wire used to desolder electronic contactsWick or WICK may als [..]
Source: en.wikipedia.org

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WICK (1400 AM) is a sports radio station in Scranton, Pennsylvania branded as "NEPA Sports Radio THE GAME" and is owned by Bold Gold Media, through licensee Bold Gold Media Group, LP. Programming is [..]
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Wick is a ward in the London Borough of Hackney that forms part of the Hackney South and Shoreditch constituency. It fully covers the area of Hackney Wick and includes the part of the 2012 Summer Olym [..]
Source: en.wikipedia.org

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The following is a list of Egyptian hieroglyphs. The total number of distinct hieroglyphs increased over time from several hundred in the Middle Kingdom to several thousand during the Ptolemaic Kingd [..]
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An English topographic name for someone who lived on an outlying farm; it is a modern variation of the Anglo-Saxon wic.
Source: en.wikipedia.org

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Wick in Caithness was a royal burgh that returned one commissioner to the Parliament of Scotland and to the Convention of Estates. After the Acts of Union 1707, Wick, Dingwall, Dornoch, Kirkwall and T [..]
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