Definition for WICK

WICK, n. [Sax. weoc; Sw. veke, a wick or match; Ir. buaie, Qu. from twisting.]

A number of threads of cotton or some similar substance, loosely twisted into a string, round which wax or tallow is applied by means of melting and running in a mold, and thus forming a candle or torch.

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