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snick or snee (iou) and First-Order statistics (health)


snick or snee (iou)



snick or snee verb & noun phr.As verb also (earlier) stick or snee. E17.
[from Dutch steken (German stechen) thrust, stick, & snee dial. var. of snij(d)en (German schneiden) cut, with later assim. of initial st- to the sn- of snee.]
A. verb phr. intrans. Cut or thrust in fighting with a knife; use a knife in this manner; fight with knives, use a knife as a weapon. E17-E18.
b. noun phr. = SNICKERSNEE noun 1. L17-E18.

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Captures differences in overall brightness.