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Definition of "wicket" in Englisch

noun

  1. A small door or gate, especially one beside a larger one.

  2. A small window or other opening, sometimes fitted with a grating.

    • As he did so he heard the shuffle of footsteps entering the chapel and the clicking of the confessional wicket.
  3. (British, Canada) A service window, as in a bank or train station, where a customer conducts transactions with a teller

  4. a ticket barrier at a rail station, box office at a cinema, etc.

  5. (cricket) One of the two wooden structures at each end of the pitch, consisting of three vertical stumps and two bails; the target for the bowler, defended by the batsman.

    • The umpire placed the wickets 10 minutes before the match started.
  6. (cricket) A dismissal; the act of a batsman getting out.

    • He kept on taking wickets and bowled the opponents team out for 84.
  7. The job of a wicketkeeper while the team is bowling.

    • He kept the wicket.
  8. (cricket) The period during which two batsmen bat together.

  9. (cricket) The pitch.

  10. (cricket) The area around the stumps where the batsmen stand.

    • The captain told his fast bowler to bowl around the wicket.
  11. (croquet) Any of the small arches through which the balls are driven.

  12. (skiing, snowboarding) A temporary metal attachment that one attaches one's lift-ticket to.

  13. (US, dialect) A shelter made from tree boughs, used by lumbermen.

  14. (mining) The space between the pillars, in post-and-stall working.

  15. (Internet, informal) An angle bracket when used in HTML.

  16. (veterinary) A device to measure the height of animals, usually dogs.