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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
quick
adv
  1. with little or no delay; "the rescue squad arrived promptly"; "come here, quick!"
    Synonym(s): promptly, quickly, quick
adj
  1. accomplished rapidly and without delay; "was quick to make friends"; "his quick reaction prevented an accident"; "hoped for a speedy resolution of the problem"; "a speedy recovery"; "he has a right to a speedy trial"
    Synonym(s): quick, speedy
  2. hurried and brief; "paid a flying visit"; "took a flying glance at the book"; "a quick inspection"; "a fast visit"
    Synonym(s): flying, quick, fast
  3. moving quickly and lightly; "sleek and agile as a gymnast"; "as nimble as a deer"; "nimble fingers"; "quick of foot"; "the old dog was so spry it was halfway up the stairs before we could stop it"
    Synonym(s): agile, nimble, quick, spry
  4. apprehending and responding with speed and sensitivity; "a quick mind"; "a ready wit"
    Synonym(s): quick, ready
  5. performed with little or no delay; "an immediate reply to my letter"; "a prompt reply"; "was quick to respond"; "a straightaway denial"
    Synonym(s): immediate, prompt, quick, straightaway
  6. easily aroused or excited; "a quick temper"; "a warm temper"
    Synonym(s): quick, warm
n
  1. any area of the body that is highly sensitive to pain (as the flesh underneath the skin or a fingernail or toenail)
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Quick \Quick\, a. [Compar. {Quicker}; superl. {Quickest}.] [As.
      cwic, cwicu, cwucu, cucu, living; akin to OS. quik, D. kwik,
      OHG. quec, chec, G. keck bold, lively, Icel. kvikr living,
      Goth. qius, Lith. q[ymac]vas, Russ. zhivoi, L. vivus living,
      vivere to live, Gr. bi`os life, Skr. j[c6]va living, j[c6]v
      to live. Cf. {Biography}, {Vivid}, {Quitch grass},
      {Whitlow}.]
      1. Alive; living; animate; -- opposed to {dead} or
            {inanimate}.
  
                     Not fully quyke, ne fully dead they were. --Chaucer.
  
                     The Lord Jesus Christ, who shall judge the quick and
                     the dead at his appearing and his kingdom. --2 Tim.
                                                                              iv. 1.
  
                     Man is no star, but a quick coal Of mortal fire. --
                                                                              Herbert.
  
      Note: In this sense the word is nearly obsolete, except in
               some compounds, or in particular phrases.
  
      2. Characterized by life or liveliness; animated; sprightly;
            agile; brisk; ready. [bd] A quick wit.[b8] --Shak.
  
      3. Speedy; hasty; swift; not slow; as, be quick.
  
                     Oft he her his charge of quick return Repeated.
                                                                              --Milton.
  
      4. Impatient; passionate; hasty; eager; eager; sharp;
            unceremonious; as, a quick temper.
  
                     The bishop was somewhat quick with them, and
                     signified that he was much offended.   -- Latimer.
  
      5. Fresh; bracing; sharp; keen.
  
                     The air is quick there, And it pierces and sharpens
                     the stomach.                                       -- Shak.
  
      6. Sensitive; perceptive in a high degree; ready; as, a quick
            ear. [bd]To have an open ear, a quick eye.[b8] --Shak.
  
                     They say that women are so quick.      --Tennyson.
  
      7. Pregnant; with child. --Shak.
  
      {Quick grass}. (Bot.) See {Quitch grass}.
  
      {Quick match}. See under {Match}.
  
      {Quick vein} (Mining), a vein of ore which is productive, not
            barren.
  
      {Quick vinegar}, vinegar made by allowing a weak solution of
            alcohol to trickle slowly over shavings or other porous
            material.
  
      {Quick water}, quicksilver water.
  
      {Quick with child}, pregnant with a living child.
  
      Syn: Speedy; expeditious; swift; rapid; hasty; prompt; ready;
               active; brisk; nimble; fleet; alert; agile; lively;
               sprightly.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Quick \Quick\, v. t. & i. [See {Quicken}.]
      To revive; to quicken; to be or become alive. [Obs.]
      --Chaucer.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Quick \Quick\, adv.
      In a quick manner; quickly; promptly; rapidly; with haste;
      speedily; without delay; as, run quick; get back quick.
  
               If we consider how very quick the actions of the mind
               are performed.                                       -- Locke.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Quick \Quick\, n.
      1. That which is quick, or alive; a living animal or plant;
            especially, the hawthorn, or other plants used in making a
            living hedge.
  
                     The works . . . are curiously hedged with quick.
                                                                              --Evelyn.
  
      2. The life; the mortal point; a vital part; a part
            susceptible of serious injury or keen feeling; the
            sensitive living flesh; the part of a finger or toe to
            which the nail is attached; the tender emotions; as, to
            cut a finger nail to the quick; to thrust a sword to the
            quick, to taunt one to the quick; -- used figuratively.
  
                     This test nippeth, . . . this toucheth the quick.
                                                                              --Latimer.
  
                     How feebly and unlike themselves they reason when
                     they come to the quick of the difference ! --Fuller.
  
      3. (Bot.) Quitch grass. --Tennyson.

From U.S. Gazetteer (1990) [gazetteer]:
   Quick, WV
      Zip code(s): 25045

From The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (15Feb98) [foldoc]:
   QUICK
  
      An early system on the {IBM 701}.
  
      [Listed in CACM 2(5):16 (May 1959)].
  
      (1995-05-11)
  
  
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