Wick most often refers to:
- Capillary action ("wicking")
- Candle wick, the cord used in a candle or oil lamp
- Solder wick, a copper-braided wire used to desolder electronic contacts
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Wick or WICK may also refer to:
Places and placenames
- -wick (-wich) town, settlements in Anglo-Saxon England
- vicus, the Latin word from which the Anglo-Saxon -wick, -wich, wic and -wych found within placenames derive.
- -wick, from Old Norse vik, bay or inlet, as in Wick, Caithness, and Lerwick
Scotland
England
- Wick, Bournemouth, Dorset
- Wick, Devizes, Wiltshire
- Wick, Downton, Wiltshire
- Wick, Gloucestershire
- Wick, West Sussex
- Wick, Worcestershire
- Wick St. Lawrence, Somerset
- Hackney Wick, London
- Hampton Wick, London
- Wick (ward), an electoral ward of the Hackney London Borough Council
Wales
United States
Other uses
- The Wick, house in Richmond Hill, London, England
- WICK, Pennsylvania AM broadcasting station
- Wick (hieroglyph), Ancient Egyptian sign
- Wick Communications (formerly Wick Newspaper Group)
- Wick product, in probability theory
- Wick rotation, in physics
- "Wick", nickname for (private) Chadwick School in Los Angeles
- Static wick on aircraft that discharges triboelectricity
- Wick (surname)
- John Wick, 2014– American film franchise
- Wick, or shadow, as an aspect of the Candlestick chart in stock trading
See also
- All pages with titles beginning with Wick
- All pages with titles containing Wick
- WIC (disambiguation)
- Wick House (disambiguation)
- Wicked (disambiguation)
- Wicking (disambiguation)
- Wicks (disambiguation)
- Wyck (disambiguation)
- Vik (disambiguation)
- Weeks (surname)
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