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Wordnet 3.0

NOUN (1)

1. any of various tropical and subtropical plants having trifoliate leaves and rough sticky pod sections or loments;
[syn: tick trefoil, beggar lice, beggar's lice]


The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:

Tick \Tick\, n. [OE. tike, teke; akin to D. teek, G. zecke. Cf. Tike a tick.] (Zool.) (a) Any one of numerous species of large parasitic mites which attach themselves to, and suck the blood of, cattle, dogs, and many other animals. When filled with blood they become ovate, much swollen, and usually livid red in color. Some of the species often attach themselves to the human body. The young are active and have at first but six legs. (b) Any one of several species of dipterous insects having a flattened and usually wingless body, as the bird ticks (see under Bird) and sheep tick (see under Sheep). [1913 Webster] Tick bean, a small bean used for feeding horses and other animals. Tick trefoil (Bot.), a name given to many plants of the leguminous genus Desmodium, which have trifoliate leaves, and joined pods roughened with minute hooked hairs by which the joints adhere to clothing and to the fleece of sheep. [1913 Webster]
WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006):

tick trefoil n 1: any of various tropical and subtropical plants having trifoliate leaves and rough sticky pod sections or loments [syn: tick trefoil, beggar lice, beggar's lice]