Wicks
1. Parts of Speech
Wicks is a noun and a verb.
2. Definitions
As a noun, wicks refers to a piece of cord or other absorbent material that is placed in a candle or oil lamp and that draws up the liquid fuel to be burned. As a verb, wicks means to draw up liquid by capillary action.
3. Pronunciations (US, UK)
US: /wɪks/
UK: /wɪks/
4. Origin and Usage
The word wicks originated from Middle Low German "wick" meaning "bundle of fibers". The usage of wicks as a noun has been recorded since the 14th century, while the usage of wicks as a verb has been recorded since the 16th century.
5. Synonyms
As a noun, synonyms for wicks include cord, string, and fuse. As a verb, synonyms for wicks include absorb, draw, and soak up.
6. Related Words
Related 5 letter words to wicks include quick, stick, and trick.
7. Example Sentences
- She trimmed the wick of the candle before lighting it.
- The oil lamp had a long wick that needed to be trimmed.
- The plant wicks up water from the soil through its roots.
- The sponge wicks up any excess liquid spilled on the counter.