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Thin 1Definition: 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.
Thin 2Definition: Rare; not dense or thick; applied to fluids or soft mixtures; as, thin blood; thin broth; thin air. Thin 3Definition: Not close; not crowded; not filling the space; not having the individuals of which the thing is composed in a close or compact state; hence, not abundant; as, the trees of a forest are thin; the corn or grass is thin. Thin 4Definition: Not full or well grown; wanting in plumpness. Thin 5Definition: Not stout; slim; slender; lean; gaunt; as, a person becomes thin by disease. Thin 6Definition: Wanting in body or volume; small; feeble; not full. Thin 7Definition: Slight; small; slender; flimsy; wanting substance or depth or force; superficial; inadequate; not sufficient for a covering; as, a thin disguise. Thin 8Definition: Not thickly or closely; in a seattered state; as, seed sown thin. Thin 9Definition: To make thin (in any of the senses of the adjective). Thin 10Definition: 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. thin 11Definition: take off weight thin 12Definition: lessen the strength or flavor of a solution or mixture; "cut bourbon" thin 13Definition: make thin or thinner; "Thin the solution" thin 14Definition: lose thickness; become thin or thinner thin 15Definition: not dense; "a thin beard"; "trees were sparse" thin 16Definition: lacking excess flesh; "you can''t be too rich or too thin"; "Yon Cassius has a lean and hungry look"-Shakespeare thin 17Definition: (of sound) lacking resonance or volume; "a thin feeble cry" thin 18Definition: lacking spirit or sincere effort; "a thin smile" thin 19Definition: having little substance or significance; "a flimsy excuse"; "slight evidence"; "a tenuous argument"; "a thin plot" thin 20Definition: of relatively small extent from one surface to the opposite or in cross section; "thin wire"; "a thin chiffon blouse"; "a thin book"; "a thin layer of paint" thin 21Definition: relatively thin in consistency or low in density; not viscous; "air is thin at high altitudes"; "a thin soup"; "skimmed milk is much thinner than whole milk"; "thin oil" thin 22Definition: very narrow; "a thin line across the page" thin 23Definition: without viscosity; "the blood was flowing thin"
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