Definition of Sickled

1. a. Furnished with a sickle.

Definition of Sickled

1. Adjective. Furnished or provided with a sickle. ¹

2. Verb. (past participle of sickle) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Sickled

1. sickle [v] - See also: sickle

Lexicographical Neighbors of Sickled

sickle cell dactylitis
sickle cell disease
sickle cell haemoglobin
sickle cell prep
sickle cell retinopathy
sickle cell test
sickle cell trait
sickle feather
sickle flap
sickle form
sickle lucerne
sickle scotoma
sicklebill
sicklebills
sickled (current term)
sicklelike
sickleman
sicklemen
sicklemia
sicklemias
sicklemic
sicklepod
sickler
sicklerite
sicklers
sickles
sickless
sickleweed golden aster
sicklewort

Literary usage of Sickled

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Handbook of Severe Disability: A Text for Rehabilitation Counselors, Other edited by Walter C. Stolov, Michael R. Clowers (2000)
"The cells then assume bizarre shapes, as in the cell in the lower right corner The large cell in the center shows the classical "sickled" shape for which ..."

2. Genes, Behavior, and the Social Environment: Moving Beyond the Nature by Lyla M. Hernandez, Dan G. Blazer (2006)
"sickled red blood cells also have a propensity to adhere to the walls of blood ... The amount of hemolysis is related to the number of irreversibly sickled ..."

3. Ponies, Past and Present by Walter Gilbey (1900)
"They should not be " sickled" or " cow-hocked." FORELEGS. Well placed; not tied in any way at the elbows ; good muscular arm, short from the knee to the ..."

4. How to Raise Poultry for Pleasure and Profit: A Practical Work on Breed by William M. Lewis (1895)
"Tail—Moderate, erect, and well sickled. Thighs—The shorter the better. Legs—Fine in bone, ... Tail—Full and ample, well sickled, and carried rather erect. ..."

5. The American Journal of Psychology by Edward Bradford ( Titchener, Granville Stanley Hall (1902)
"Yet we must regard primitive man as taking a real joy in life, and not becoming despondent under pain, for his consciousness had not been "sickled o'er with ..."

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