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The word tick is a one syllable word. There are MANY words that have only one syllable, a few of which are:

Cars

Hat

House

Dog

Cat

Pets

Couch

Hair

Hand

Flea

Cow

Book

Bag

Chair

Desk

Black

Three

Bear

Fridge

Bike

Cream

Walk

Run

Talk

Eat

Sleep

Drink

School

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Some words that have the same amount of syllables as "ticks" are: tricks, clicks, bricks, picks.

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