"Ricks" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Ricks" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Ricks" Meaning

Several possible meanings:

1. Rick's: belonging or pertaining to Rick (a given name, often a masculine name)
2. Ricks: a plural form of Rick, possibly used as a last name or a generative name
3. Rich's: a possessive form of the surname Rich
4. Rick's (name): Rick is a given name, possibly referring to Rick Astley, Rick James, or other notable individuals with the name
5. As a verb, "to rick" can mean to twist or damage (something) by tearing or wrenching it.
6. Rick(s) can also mean the act of taking something, often food or a liquid, without asking or consent.

"Ricks" Examples

Usage Examples for "Ricks"


1. Literary Context: The Adventures of Peter Pan

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2. In puns

> Why did the drummer bring a ladder to the gig? He wanted to hit the high ricks.

3. In problems

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"Ricks" Similar Words

Rickettsia

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Rickettsia is a genus of obligate intracellular bacteria that are pathogenic to humans and other animals. They are typically transmitted through the bite of an infected tick or mite. Rickettsia cause diseases such as Rocky Mountain spotted fever, typhus, and spotted fever. They are named after Howard Taylor Ricketts, an American pathologist who first characterized them in the early 20th century.

Rickettsiaceae

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Rickettsiae

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Rickettsiae are a group of obligate, gram-negative, rod-shaped bacteria that are typically 0.7-2.0 μm long and 0.3-0.5 μm wide. They are usually intracellular parasites that infect eukaryotic cells and are the causative agents of several diseases, such as typhus, spotted fever, and also Scrub typhus.<br><br>The term "Rickettsiae" is often used interchangeably with Rickettsia, which is a genus of bacteria that consists of around 30 species, including:<br><br> Rickettsia rickettsii (Rocky Mountain spotted fever)<br> Rickettsia typhi (Murine typhus)<br> Rickettsia akari (Rickettsialpox)<br> Rickettsia conorii (Boutonneuse fever)<br><br>Rickettsiae are typically transmitted to humans by various vectors, such as ticks, lice, fleas, and mites, and are known to cause severe systemic infections if left untreated.

Rickettsial

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Rickettsial refers to a type of bacteria that causes diseases such as typhus, spotted fevers, and rickettsialpox. These bacteria are typically transmitted to humans through the bites of infected ticks, lice, or fleas. Rickettsial infections are usually found in tropical and subtropical regions and can cause symptoms like fever, headache, and rash.

Rickettsiales

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Rickettsiales is a group of small, highly pathogenic bacteria of the family Rickettsiaceae. They are obligate intracellular pathogens that infect certain cells of vertebrates, arthropods, or protozoa. These bacteria are also known as rickettsias.<br><br>They are characterized by their small size (about 0.3-0.5 micrometers in diameter) and their inability to live outside the cells of a living host. This is due to their absolute need for a living host cell for their reproduction and survival.<br><br>Examples of Rickettsiales include:<br><br> Rock mountain spotted fever (Rickettsia rickettsii)<br> Typhus (Rickettsia typhi)<br> Endemic typhus (Rickettsia prowazekii)<br> Boutonneuse fever (Rickettsia conorii)<br> Anaplasmosis (Anaplasma phagocytophilum, a former member of Rickettsiales)<br><br>These bacteria are usually transmitted to humans through bites from infected ticks, lice, or mites.

Rickettsias

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Rickettsias are a group of bacteria that cause diseases such as Rocky Mountain spotted fever, typhus, and other tick-borne illnesses in humans. They are typically transmitted through the bite of an infected tick or louse, and can also be transmitted through contact with infected animals.

Rickettsioses

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Rickettsioses refer to a group of diseases caused by Rickettsiae, a type of bacteria that are usually transmitted to humans through the bites of infected ticks, fleas, lice, and mites. These diseases typically manifest with symptoms such as fever, headache, and gastrointestinal issues, and can sometimes lead to more severe complications if left untreated.<br><br>Examples of Rickettsioses include:<br><br> Rocky Mountain spotted fever<br> Typhus<br> Epidemic typhus<br> Scrub typhus<br> Murine typhus

Rickety

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Wobbling or unstable, especially because something is weak or poorly made.

Rickshaw

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Rickshaws

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Ricochet

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To change direction suddenly and repeatedly after hitting a surface, typically because of a force applied by or against it; reverberate or bounce.

Ricocheted

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The verb "ricocheted" is a past tense of the verb "rebound" or "bounce", which means to change direction suddenly and move away from a surface after hitting it.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The ball ricocheted off the wall and hit the player.<br> The idea ricocheted around the project team, eventually leading to a new approach.<br><br>It can also be used figuratively to describe how an idea, rumor, or even a problem can spread quickly and bounce from one person to another.<br><br>Example: "The news ricocheted around the town, causing panic and confusion."

Ricocheting

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Ricochets

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To rebound suddenly and repeatedly after hitting a surface, typically in a series of sharp and sudden changes in direction.

Ricochetted

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verb (past tense of "ricochet")<br>to bounce back or come back in a sudden and unpredictable way, often because of a change in circumstances or a new idea.<br><br>Example: The news of the sudden sale of the company ricocheted around the town in minutes.

Ricochetting

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Bouncing back and forth, often in an unpredictable way. This can be applied to objects, ideas or intentions. It suggests a lack of stability or a tendency to fluctuate.