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Wick is a term with multiple meanings and applications in various fields. It can refer to a strip of material used to draw fuel to a flame in a candle or oil lamp, a town in the Highland area of Scotland, or a character in the video game John Wick Hex, among other uses.

Wick in Lighting[edit]

A wick in lighting refers to an absorbent material that draws fuel up into a flame. It is most commonly associated with candles and oil lamps. The wick absorbs the fuel (usually a type of oil or wax) and draws it upwards. The heat of the flame vaporizes the liquid fuel, and the vapor then combusts in the presence of oxygen, sustaining the flame.

Wick, Scotland[edit]

Wick is also the name of a town in the Highland council area of Scotland. It is located in the northeastern part of the country, near the coast. The town is known for its historic buildings, including the Wick Heritage Museum and the Castle of Old Wick, one of the oldest castles in Scotland.

Wick in Video Games[edit]

In the realm of video games, Wick is a character in the game John Wick Hex. This game is a fast-paced, action-oriented strategy game that puts players in the shoes of John Wick, a retired hitman drawn back into the criminal underworld.

See Also[edit]

Topics referred to by the same term


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