
1) Breadth 2) Caliper 3) Crassitude 4) Creaminess 5) Density 6) Opacity 7) Ply 8) Roughness 9) Semifluidity 10) Soupiness 11) Width
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1) Bulk 2) Compactness 3) Concentration 4) Concreteness 5) Dimension 6) Distance through an object 7) Mass 8) Sedimentary rock 9) Solidity
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[graph theory] In graph theory, the thickness of a graph G is the minimum number of planar graphs into which the edges of G can be partitioned. That is, if there exists a collection of k planar graphs, all having the same set of vertices, such that the union of these planar graphs is G, then the thickness of G is at most k. In still other w...
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The height difference between two atmospheric pressure levels and is related to the average temperature in the column.
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In 1975, Alexander Breslow, MD, observed that the depth of a tumor (how deeply the tumor extends into the skin) correlates to the 5-year survival rate after surgical removal of the tumor. This has come to be known as “Breslow’s thickness,” which is documented in the table below:
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• (n.) The quality or state of being thick (in any of the senses of the adjective).
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Depth of the material and contributory to pressure requirements; thickening reduces the pressure required to fill the part.
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The dimension between two surfaces of an object, usually the dimension of smallest measure.
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The thickness of a single piece of paper, as measured in thousandths of an inch, called 'caliper.' Thickness measurements define the bulkiness of a sheet of paper, but the actual number of sheets in an inch-high stack of paper is referred to as PPI, or pages per inch. This is usually measured under slight pressure with a special gauge.
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1. The measure of the depth of something, as opposed to its length or width. ... 2. A layer or stratum. ... Breslow's thickness, maximal thickness of a primary cutaneous melanoma measured in tissue sections from the top of the epidermal granular layer, or from the ulcer base (if the tumour is ulcerated), to the bottom of the tumour; metastatic rate...
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The distance from the bearing surface to the top surface measured parallel to the axis of the part
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A measurement take at the thickest point.
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Thick'ness noun [ Anglo-Saxon
...icnes .] The quality or state of being thick (in any of the senses of the adjective).
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Type: Term Pronunciation: thik′nes Definitions: 1. The measure of the depth of something, as opposed to its length or width. 2. A layer or stratum.
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[
n] - used of a line or mark 2. [n] - the dimension through an object as opposed to its length or width 3. [n] - resistance to flow
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The vertical dimension of a wing. (Compare with span and chord.)
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noun indistinct articulation; `judging from the thickness of his speech he had been drinking heavily`
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