Half a tick
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SYSTOLEHalf a tick
KEDA sheep tick.
ACARIDA mite or tick.
LUBRICATEDTight as a tick
PIQUEENSIGNTick off a naval officer?
TAMPANChicken tick or a Floridian
MSECFraction of a tick: Abbr.
acaroidresembling a mite or tick
CHECKOFFPut a tick mark next to
MSECTiny bit of a tick: Abbr.
acarideana mite or tick also ACARIDIAN
acaridiana mite or tick also ACARIDEAN
palleta straw-filled tick or mattress
acarida tick-like animal, also ACARIDAN, ACARINE
acarinea tick-like animal, also ACARID, ACARIDAN
acaridiansACARIDIAN, a mite or tick also ACARIDEAN
acarideansACARIDEAN, a mite or tick also ACARIDIAN
acaridana tick-like animal, also ACARID, ACARINE
CELLWALLWhere a con might tick off the days
LYMEConnecticut town with a connection to tick bites
ITEMIt might get a tick on a list
ticksTICK, to make a sound like a clock
acarinesACARINE, a tick-like animal, also ACARID, ACARIDAN
anaplasmosisa tick-borne disease of cattle and sheep
acaridansACARIDAN, a tick-like animal, also ACARID, ACARINE
tickedTICK, to make a sound like a clock
acaridsACARID, a tick-like animal, also ACARIDAN, ACARINE
PESTINSHOWFilm about a tick at a kennel club event?
EDGARLEEMASTERS"Seeds in a dry pod, tick, tick, tick" writer
anaplasmosesANAPLASMOSIS, a tick-borne disease of cattle and sheep
deeta colorless oily liquid insect and tick repellent C12H17NO
LYMEConnecticut town for which a tick-borne illness is named
acaroidresembling an acarid (a tick-like animal, also ACARIDAN, ACARINE)
heartwatera fatal tick-borne viral disease of cattle, sheep and goats
heartwatersHEARTWATER, a fatal tick-borne viral disease of cattle, sheep and goats
gallsicknessa tick-borne disease affecting the livers of cattle, sheep and goats
gallsicknessesGALLSICKNESS, a tick-borne disease affecting the livers of cattle, sheep and goats
metronomesA device used by musicians that marks time at a selected rate by giving a regular tick
keda wingless bloodsucking dipteran fly (Melophagus ovinus) that feeds chiefly on sheep and is a vector of sheep trypanosomiasis called also sheep tick
lomenta dry indehiscent fruit (as of tick trefoil) that is a modified legume having constrictions between the seeds and that breaks into one-seeded segments at maturity