Results for: in the dimension of width
English English
a narrow passage, contract or be contracted, high in protein, just enough for success, limited in size, make narrow, restrict; contract, lessen in width, taper, make or become narrow, narrow place (valley, mountain pass, etc.); narrow passage, narrow-m...narrow
across the widthwidthwise; widthways
amount cut, path cut, path made by a scythe or mower; strip of cut grain or grass left by a scythe or mowing machine; long and narrow strip, swathe, width cutswath
amplitude modulation; broadcasting through variations in the width of the radio wave (Electricity), anno mundi, ante meridiem; morning, time before noon; hours between midnight and noon; nickname for a morning newspaper (distributed very late at night)...AM
animal toe or finger, finger width, human finger or toe, numeral in any number system, numeral used in decimal system, figure; fingerdigit
big gap, open a gap, open the mouth, opening of mouth, open-mouthed stare, open-mouthed stare; yawn, stare with an open mouth; yawn, stare with mouth open, width of open mouthgape
body dimension measured for clothing, calculation of size or extent; assessment of capacity or dimension; system of measures (liquid measurement, dry measurement), measuring of something, size of something measuredmeasurement
breadth, thickness, distance across, material of full width, state of being widewidth
broad-mindedness, distance from side to side, great extent, piece of fabric in standard width, width; broadnessbreadth
broadcasting through variations in the width of the radio wave (Electricity)AM (amplitude modulation)
cheap sale of merchandise, clearing, getting ball out of defense area, passage of commercial documents, permission for something to happen, release; cleaning, washing, removal of people from land, removing unwanted objects, security clearance, width or...clearance
cut across or divide by width, cut across something, line for ecological measurementstransect
dim light, get or make narrower, gradually decrease in width or thickness at one end; diminish gradually; make thinner at one end; cause to diminish gradually, gradually decreasing in width or thickness, narrowing of shape, reduce gradually, slender ca...taper
dimension, diminuendo, diminutivedim.
dimension, distance between sides, amount of material; layer, thick part, thick qualitythickness
 

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