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Definition of thin
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of thin is as below...
Thin (v. i.) 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..
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Debt
::
Debt (n.) That which is due from one
person
to
another,
whether
money,
goods,
or
services;
that which one
person
is bound to pay to
another,
or to
perform
for his
benefit;
thing owed;
obligation;
liability..
By
::
By (a.) Out of the
common
path;
aside;
-- used in
composition,
giving
the
meaning
of
something
aside,
secondary,
or
incidental,
or
collateral
matter,
a thing
private
or
avoiding
notice;
as,
by-line,
by-place,
by-play,
by-street.
It was
formerly
more
freely
used in
composition
than it is now; as,
by-business,
by-concernment,
by-design,
by-interest,
etc..
Seasoning
::
Seasoning
(n.) The act or
process
by which
anything
is
seasoned.
Luxury
::
Luxury
(n.) A free
indulgence
in
costly
food,
dress,
furniture,
or
anything
expensive
which
gratifies
the
appetites
or
tastes..
Testifier
::
Testifier
(n.) One who
testifies;
one who gives
testimony,
or bears
witness
to prove
anything;
a
witness..
Gazingstock
::
Gazingstock
(n.) A
person
or thing gazed at with scorn or
abhorrence;
an
object
of
curiosity
or
contempt.
Insist
::
Insist
(v. i.) To take a stand and
refuse
to give way; to hold to
something
firmly
or
determinedly;
to be
persistent,
urgent,
or
pressing;
to
persist
in
demanding;
--
followed
by on, upon, or that; as, he
insisted
on these
conditions;
he
insisted
on going at once; he
insists
that he must have
money..
Flourish
::
Flourish
(n.) The
waving
of a
weapon
or other
thing;
a
brandishing;
as, the
flourish
of a
sword..
Find
::
Find (n.)
Anything
found;
a
discovery
of
anything
valuable;
especially,
a
deposit,
discovered
by
archaeologists,
of
objects
of
prehistoric
or
unknown
origin..
Traverse
::
Traverse
(a.)
Something
that
thwarts,
crosses,
or
obstructs;
a cross
accident;
as, he would have
succeeded,
had it not been for
unlucky
traverses
not under his
control..
Grout
::
Grout (n.) A thin,
coarse
mortar,
used for
pouring
into the
joints
of
masonry
and
brickwork;
also, a finer
material,
used in
finishing
the best
ceilings.
Gwilt..
Philosophize
::
Philosophize
(v. i.) To
reason
like a
philosopher;
to
search
into the
reason
and
nature
of
things;
to
investigate
phenomena,
and
assign
rational
causes
for their
existence..
Facture
::
Facture
(n.) The act or
manner
of
making
or doing
anything;
-- now used of a
literary,
musical,
or
pictorial
production..
Argumentative
::
Argumentative
(a.)
Adductive
as
proof;
indicative;
as, the
adaptation
of
things
to their uses is
argumentative
of
infinite
wisdom
in the
Creator..
Gown
::
Gown (n.) A loose
wrapper
worn by
gentlemen
within
doors;
a
dressing
gown.
Canker
::
Canker
(n.)
Anything
which
corrodes,
corrupts,
or
destroy..
Caryopsis
::
Caryopsis
(n.) A
one-celled,
dry,
indehiscent
fruit,
with a thin
membranous
pericarp,
adhering
closely
to the seed, so that fruit and seed are
incorporated
in one body,
forming
a
single
grain,
as of
wheat,
barley,
etc..
Hope
::
Hope (v. t.) To
desire
with
expectation
or with
belief
in the
possibility
or
prospect
of
obtaining;
to look
forward
to as a thing
desirable,
with the
expectation
of
obtaining
it; to
cherish
hopes of..
Wreathe
::
Wreathe
(n.) To
surround
with
anything
twisted
or
convolved;
to
encircle;
to
infold.
Weigh
::
Weigh (v. t.) To
examine
by the
balance;
to
ascertain
the
weight
of, that is, the force with which a thing tends to the
center
of the
earth;
to
determine
the
heaviness,
or
quantity
of
matter
of; as, to weigh
sugar;
to weigh
gold..
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