what does tick mean? in History
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A check mark (American English), checkmark (Philippine English) or tick (Australian, New Zealand English and British English) is a mark (✓, ✔, etc.) used (primarily in the English speaking world) to indicate the concept "yes" (e.g. "yes; this has been verified", "yes; that is the correct answer", "yes; this has been ...
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To mark (a name, an item in a list, etc.) with a tick; to mark off with a tick as noted, passed, or done with. 1861 Dickens Great Expectations xxxiv. I compared each with the bill and ticked it off.
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