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Definition of Thickety
1. thicket [adj] - See also: thicket
Lexicographical Neighbors of Thickety
Literary usage of Thickety
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Water-supply and Irrigation Papers of the United States Geological Survey by Geological Survey (U.S.) (1904)
"Twenty horsepower is developed by one Davis wheel, 48 inches in diameter, which
is used to run a gristmill, a cotton gin, and a sawmill. thickety CREEK. ..."
2. Colonial and Revolutionary History of Upper South Carolina: Embracing for by John Belton O'Neall Landrum (1897)
"The latter, hearing that he had already crossed the Enoree, at Musgrove's Mill,
fell back to Burr's Mills on thickety Creek, where he wrote to Greene, ..."
3. The Militia System of South-Carolina: Being a Digest of the Acts of Congress by Martin Strobel, Benjamin Elliott, South Carolina, United States (1835)
"... thence down the old regimental line to Broad river, near the mouth of thickety
creek, thence up said thickety creek, to John Jeffers" ford on the said ..."
4. Bulletin by Geological Survey (U.S.) (1907)
"34 thickety Creek, center of bridge over Four corners, 15 feet north to small
bridge, 60 feet southwest to well, 25 feet east to cherry tree Four corners, ..."
5. The Santa Clara VAlley, Puente Hills and Los Angeles Oil Districts, Southern by George Homans Eldridge, Ralph Arnold (1907)
"9, 1906" 35 06 59.2 thickety Mountain, highest point on top of 35 06 47.9 ...
34 v 35 05 57.4 thickety Creek, center of bridge over 35 05 06.2 Four corners. ..."
6. Pioneer Settlers of Grayson County, Virginia by Benjamin Floyd Nuckolls (1914)
"One band of them had their headquarters at Anderson, or thickety Fort, which
stood on the north side of Goucher Creek, about two and a half miles from its ..."
7. Official Proceedings of the Fourth Assembly International Mining Congress by American Mining Congress (1904)
"Along Little John's Branch (a tributary of thickety Creek) in Cherokee ...
Near Cowpens station, but on the east side of thickety Creek the Oglesby and ..."