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Meanings of
tic
in English
Portuguese
mrc-ips-25
Spanish
mrc-ips-25
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Cell line.
mrc-ips-25
mrc5-ips#25
mrcips#25
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Portuguese
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Protein family.
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Organization.
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No examples available for any of the synonyms
Usage of
tic
in English
1
Activity in these areas correlated positively with the severity of
tic
symptoms.
2
On the other hand, the following is an algorithm for playing
tic
-
tac
-
toe
:
3
His expression never changed-buthis left eye twitched in a nervous
tic
.
4
Amidst all this void came a low
tic
-tac
from the swaying pendulum.
5
Jason Burke scratched a
tic
-
tac
-
toe
board onto the corner of his poem.
6
A game of
tic
-
tac
-
toe
was scratched into the wood by his feet.
7
He got in touch with his people and
tic
-
tacked
between the parties.
8
It becomes a
tic
,
even-partof the routine of swiping and signing.
9
Ebenezar frowned, and one of his cheeks twitched in a nervous
tic
.
10
In Folsom's case it was a nasty
tic
by his left eye.
11
The
tic
in her neck jumped once or twice and then stopped.
12
Minis started, and a
tic
developed at the corner of his mouth.
13
King's lips twitched, the
tic
pulling at one side of his nose.
14
A
tic
pulled his upper lip, and his eyes pinched shut momentarily.
15
HR but not SP reduced
tic
severity over the course of the treatment.
16
She did that eyebrow-above-the-spectacle-frame
tic
that I no longer found quite so cute.
Other examples for "tic"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
tic
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
nervous tic
facial tic
slight tic
develop a tic
play tic
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Translations for
tic
Portuguese
mrc-ips-25
Spanish
mrc-ips-25
Tic
through the time
Tic
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Less common