Thickness
WordNet

noun


(1)   Resistance to flow
(2)   The dimension through an object as opposed to its length or width
(3)   Used of a line or mark
(4)   Indistinct articulation
"Judging from the thickness of his speech he had been drinking heavily"
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Noun



  1. The property of being thick (in dimension).
  2. A measure of how thick (in dimension) something is.
    The thickness of the Earth's crust is varies from two to 70 kilometres.
  3. A layer.
    We upholstered the seat with three thicknesses of cloth to make it more comfortable to sit on.
  4. The quality of being thick (in consistency).
    Whip the cream until it reaches a good thickness.
  5. The property of being thick (slow to understand).

Synonyms

fatness depth layer, stratum density, viscosity denseness, slowness, stupidity, thickheadedness

Antonyms

fluidity, liquidity, runniness, thinness, wateriness mental acuity, mental agility, quick-wittedness, sharpness
 
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