Definitionn. relatively small dimension through an object as opposed to its length or width
Last update: July 20, 2015
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His extraordinary thinness is commemorated, among other things, by the very poor but well-known epigram attributed to Young, and identifying him at once with "Satan, Death and Sin." [Please select]
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There was a rumor that the fatness and the thinness were accounted for by Galen's fondness for experiments. [Please select]
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Maxine laughed as she drew her second puff of smoke, but her laugh had a nervous thinness. [Please select]
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From the thinness of the valves and the depth of the furrows, the margins of the valves are sinuous. [Please select]
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When old Rawson saw him he, too, remarked on his thinness; but more encouragingly. [Please select]
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And in like manner does the touch adequately perceive the qualities of thickness or thinness, of softness or hardness. [Please select]
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