English
Noun
thickness (uncountable and countable; plural thicknesses)
- uncountable The property of being thick (in dimension).
#:When it comes to penis size, many women say they prefer thickness over length.
- uncountable A measure of how thick (in dimension) something is.
#:The thickness of the Earth's crust is varies from two to 70 kilometres.
- countable A layer.
#:We upholstered the seat with three thicknesses of cloth to make it more comfortable to sit on.
- uncountable The quality of being thick (in consistency).
#:Whip the cream until it reaches a good thickness.
- context|uncountable|informal The property of being thick (slow to understand).
Synonyms
(property of being thick in dimension): fatness
(measure): depth
(layer): layer, stratum
(in consistency): density, viscosity
(property of being stupid): denseness, slowness, stupidity, thickheadedness
Antonyms
(in consistency): fluidity, liquidity, runniness, thinness, wateriness
(property of being stupid): mental acuity, mental agility, quick-wittedness, sharpness
Translations
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trans-top|property of being thick in dimension
Czech: tloušťka f
Finnish: paksuus
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Spanish: grosor m
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trans-top|measure
Finnish: paksuus
French: épaisseur f
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German: Dicke f
Spanish: grosor m
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layer
See layer
trans-top|in consistency
German: Dicke f
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trans-top|informal: property of being stupid
trans-mid
Spanish: torpeza f
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