Wick meaning in Urdu
Wick Sentence
Wick Synonym
Wick Definitions
1 of 2) Wick : رسی یا کپڑے کے ٹکڑے : (noun) any piece of cord that conveys liquid by capillary action.
2 of 2) Wick, Taper : بتی : (noun) a loosely woven cord (in a candle or oil lamp) that draws fuel by capillary action up into the flame.
Useful Words
Candlewick : موم بتی کی چمنی , Candle : موم بتی , Soil Pipe : انسانی فضلات کو گھر سے باہر لے جانے والا پائپ , Bow : کمان , Sop : شوربے میں ڈبو کر کھانے کی چیز , Squish : انڈیلنا , Application : لوشن , Cone : مخروط , Spinal : ریڑھ کی ہڈی سے متعلق , Diuresis : پیشاب کا زائد اخراج , Transferor : جائیداد منتقل کرنے والا , Conveyer : پہنچانے والا , Capillary Vein : وریدک , Acuminate : نوکدار بنانا , Slipknot : آسانی سے کھل جانے والی گرہ , Smack : بوسہ , Bioflavinoid : وٹامن سی , Trachea : ہوا کی نالی , Soft Tone : دھیما لہجہ , Pawn : شطرنج , Snip : کسی چیز کا کٹا ہوا ٹکڑا , Preparation : تیاری , Abomination : قابل نفرت عمل , Motivation : مقصد , Allow : دینا , Counteraction : توڑ , Interjection : ملاوٹ , Action Replay : فوری جواب , Drain : خالی کرنا , Douse : تر بہ تر کرنا , Diapedesis : بافتوں میں رگوں کی دیواروں میں سے خونی خلیوں کا گزرنا
Useful Words Definitions
Candlewick: the wick of a candle.
Candle: stick of wax with a wick in the middle.
Soil Pipe: drain that conveys liquid waste from toilets, etc.
Bow: a weapon for shooting arrows, composed of a curved piece of resilient wood with a taut cord to propel the arrow.
Sop: piece of solid food for dipping in a liquid.
Squish: put (a liquid) into a container or another place by means of a squirting action.
Application: liquid preparation having a soothing or antiseptic or medicinal action when applied to the skin.
Cone: a shape whose base is a circle and whose sides taper up to a point.
Spinal: anesthesia of the lower half of the body; caused by injury to the spinal cord or by injecting an anesthetic beneath the arachnoid membrane that surrounds the spinal cord.
Diuresis: increased secretion of urine; if not due to increased liquid intake or to the action of a diuretic drug it can be a symptom of diabetes mellitus.
Transferor: (law) someone who conveys a title or property to another.
Conveyer: a person who conveys (carries or transmits).
Capillary Vein: a minute vein continuous with a capillary.
Acuminate: make sharp or acute; taper; make (something) come to a point.
Slipknot: a knot at the end of a cord or rope that can slip along the cord or rope around which it is made.
Smack: an enthusiastic kiss that conveys romantic or sentimental feelings between individuals.
Bioflavinoid: a vitamin that maintains the resistance of cell and capillary walls to permeation.
Trachea: membranous tube with cartilaginous rings that conveys inhaled air from the larynx to the bronchi.
Soft Tone: a soft, kind, and soothing manner of speaking or writing that conveys warmth, empathy, and consideration. It is typically calm and non-threatening in nature.
Pawn: (chess) the least powerful piece; moves only forward and captures only to the side; it can be promoted to a more powerful piece if it reaches the 8th rank.
Snip: a small piece of anything (especially a piece that has been snipped off).
Preparation: the state of having been made ready or prepared for use or action (especially military action).
Abomination: an action that is vicious or vile; an action that arouses disgust or abhorrence.
Motivation: the psychological feature that arouses an organism to action toward a desired goal; the reason for the action; that which gives purpose and direction to behavior.
Allow: make it possible through a specific action or lack of action for something to happen.
Counteraction: action intended to nullify the effects of some previous action.
Interjection: the action of interjecting or interposing an action or remark that interrupts.
Action Replay: the immediate rebroadcast of some action (especially sports action) that has been recorded on videotape.
Drain: empty of liquid; drain the liquid from.
Douse: cover with liquid; pour liquid onto.
Diapedesis: passage of blood cells (especially white blood cells) through intact capillary walls and into the surrounding tissue.