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[wĭḱĭt]
(n.)A small door or gate, especially one built into or near a larger one.
(n.)A small window or opening, often fitted with glass or a grating.
(n.)A sluice gate for regulating the amount of water in a millrace or…
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In the sport of cricket the word wicket has several distinct meanings: Most of the time, the wicket is one of the two sets of three stumps and two bails at either end of the pitch (dimensions). Th...
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A Java web application framework that takes simplicity, separation of concerns and ease of development to a whole new level. [Open source, Apache License] ... Welcome to Apache Wicket...
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Directory overview of available Wicket add-ons, find your Wicket plugin here! ... What is Wicket? ... What is Wicket-Library?
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wicket: Definition and Pronunciation ... b. the area between the wickets; the playing field. c. one batsman's turn at the wicket. d. the period during which two players bat together. e. a batsman's inning that is not completed or not begun. 8. to be on, have, or bat a sticky wicket, Brit.
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Specification:- Cricket - Wicket Construction. ... A.A Supply and installation of turf Wicket area ... The center of the playing field shall be the center of the Wicket area. The position is to be determined by the placement of the survey peg with indication of RL above the playing field edge. The position is to be...
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Definition of wicket in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of wicket. Pronunciation of wicket. Translations of wicket. wicket synonyms, wicket antonyms. Information about wicket in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... keep wicket to act as a wicketkeeper...
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During the Middle Ages, the castle was the centerpiece of the manor system. A symbol of power and position, ... 1.wicket ; 2.allure ; 3.turret ; 4.arch ; 5.rampart ; 6.aumbry ; 7.postern gate ; 8.bailey ; 9.paraphet ; 10.barbican ; 11.parados ; 12.battlement ; 13.outer ward ; 14.buttery ; 15.outer curtain ;
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The Wicket Inn dates from the 19th century. It has retained much of its original charm: open fireplace, wooden beams, copper bar top. Live entertainment provided and meals in restaurant section. ... NOTICE: The Wicket Inn is now closed and no longer operating as a public house.
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Wicket W. Warrick was a loyal, curious and adventurous young Ewok scout when he first met Princess Leia Organa in the forests of Endor's moon. The lone Ewok found a strange offworlder knocked unconscious from a speeder bike accident.
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