Noun
tikal (plural tikals)
Alternative form of tical
If a game has a board, the board is usually irregular rather than uniform or symmetric (like Risk rather than chess or Scrabble ); the board is often random (like Settlers of Catan ) or has random elements (like Tikal ). Source: Internet
I've swam with sea lions in the Galapagos Islands, walked with lions in Zimbabwe, fed anteaters in Tikal, Guatemala, braved fire ants in Australia, chased a puffin across a black sand beach in Iceland and narrowly avoided stepping on a snake in Burma. Source: Internet
The towering temples of Tikal, some as high as 20-story buildings, pierce the jungle canopy. Source: Internet
Caracol was also a military power scoring major victories over Tikal and Naranjo. Source: Internet
The Tikal was the first art cater shop in Grenada and it was opened in December 1959. Source: Internet
The road between the Belize border and the cross-roads to Tikal is still unpaved, badly rutted and just plain terrible, especially after a rain. Source: Internet