
1) Add turpentine 2) Add water 3) Add water to 4) Adulterate 5) Anorectic 6) Attenuated 7) Bare 8) Become sparse 9) Become thin or thinner 10) Bladed 11) Bony 12) Capillary 13) Chiffon 14) Cobwebby 15) Companion of thick 16) Compressed 17) Constricted 18) Contracted 19) Cracked 20) Dangerous ice 21) Deli slicer option
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1) Anorectic 2) Anorexic 3) Bony 4) Cadaverous 5) Chiffon 6) Cobwebby 7) Diaphanous 8) Diffuse 9) Dilute 10) Dispersed 11) Distributed 12) Ectomorphic 13) Emaciated 14) Filament like 15) Filamentous 16) Filiform 17) Filmy 18) Flimsy 19) Gaunt 20) Gauzy 21) Hairlike 22) Hyperfine 23) Lank 24) Lean 25) Limp
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remove selected young trees to benefit the remainder of a crop (E, 180)
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• (superl.) Not full or well grown; wanting in plumpness. • (superl.) Rare; not dense or thick; -- applied to fluids or soft mixtures; as, thin blood; thin broth; thin air. • (superl.) Having little thickness or extent from one surface to its opposite; as, a thin plate of metal; thin paper; a thin board; a thin covering. • (supe...
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As in 'drawing thin.' To be drawing to a very few outs, perhaps only one or two.
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Thin adjective [
Compar. Thiner ;
superl. Thinest .] [ Middle English
thinne ,
thenne ,
thunne , Anglo-Saxon
þynne ; akin to Dutch
dun , German
dünn , Old High German
dunni , Icel...
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Thin adverb Not thickly or closely; in a seattered state; as, seed sown
thin . « Spain is
thin sown of people.»
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Thin intransitive verb To grow or become thin; -- used with some adverbs, as
out ,
away , etc.; as, geological strata
thin out,
i. e. , gradually diminish in thickness until they disappear.
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Thin transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Thinned ;
present participle & verbal noun Thinning .] [ Confer Anglo-Saxon ge
þynnian .] To make thin (in any of the senses of the adjective).
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A wine that is lacking in body.
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To remove a number of buds, flowers, seedlings or shoots to improve the growth and quality of those remaining.
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A narrow piece. To add a liquid to a thicker mixture to make it runnier.
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Translations for „thin“ Become a Premium Member today! Negative description for the deficient overall impression (also flat, with little body, flat, weakly breasted, low in substance) in the context of a wine appeal. It has little body, extract and aroma and tastes watery. However, this is not a synonym for a light (low-alcohol) ...
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A negative that is underexposed or underdeveloped and therefore appears less dense than a normal negative. A thin neg will need a harder paper to print correctly. (see Contrast, & Papergrade )
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A unit of space in typesetting which is approximately half an en in width.
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adjective lacking spirit or sincere effort; `a thin smile`
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A shot somewhere between a top (see below) and a well-struck ball. The ball is hit below the equator, but not enough to get properly airborne, causing a low and uncontrolled shot. Especially destructive when chipping or pitching around the green.
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A synonym for shallow; it is an undesirable characteristic for a wine to be thin, meaning that it is watery, lacking in body, and just diluted.
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Describes a wine lacking body and depth.
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A wine lacking body. A wine with a viscosity approximately the same as water.
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Describes a wine lacking in body, flavour and alcohol.
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(lips) delgados, finos
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(person, lips) delgado
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Cull or weed out very slow growing seedlings.
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Cull or weed out very slow growing seedlings.
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