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DENSITY |
Thickness |
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LAYER |
Thickness |
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DIAMETER |
Thickness |
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PLY |
Wood thickness |
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TWOPLY |
Double thickness |
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CORPULENCY |
Thickness; density; compactness. |
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CRASSITUDE |
Grossness; coarseness; thickness; density. |
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REAPPLY |
Submit request again for harvest wool thickness |
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CONSPISSATION |
A making thick or viscous; thickness; inspissation. |
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LINE |
That which has length, but not breadth or thickness. |
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TRINE |
Threefold; triple; as, trine dimensions, or length, breadth,
and thickness. |
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BODY |
A figure that has length, breadth, and thickness; any solid
figure. |
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GROSSNESS |
The state or quality of being gross; thickness;
corpulence; coarseness; shamefulness. |
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FEARNAUGHT |
A stout woolen cloth of great thickness; dreadnaught;
also, a warm garment. |
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SIDE |
To work (a timber or rib) to a certain thickness by
trimming the sides. |
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EXTENUATE |
To make thin or slender; to draw out so as to lessen
the thickness. |
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MAGNITUDE |
Extent of dimensions; size; -- applied to things that
have length, breath, and thickness. |
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REENFORCE |
An additional thickness of canvas, cloth, or the like,
around an eyelet, buttonhole, etc. |
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SOLID |
A magnitude which has length, breadth, and thickness; a part
of space bounded on all sides. |
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HEAVINESS |
The state or quality of being heavy in its various
senses; weight; sadness; sluggishness; oppression; thickness. |
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BEAM |
Any large piece of timber or iron long in proportion to its
thickness, and prepared for use. |
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FRIZ |
To soften and make of even thickness by rubbing, as with
pumice stone or a blunt instrument. |
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TURN |
To invert a type of the same thickness, as temporary
substitute for any sort which is exhausted. |
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TAPER |
A tapering form; gradual diminution of thickness in an
elongated object; as, the taper of a spire. |
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SURFACE |
A magnitude that has length and breadth without thickness;
superficies; as, a plane surface; a spherical surface. |