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the dimension through an object as opposed to its length or width indistinct articulation; "judging from the thickness of his speech he had been drinking heavily" used of a line or mark resistance to flow
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In synoptic meteorology, the vertical depth, measured in geometric or geopotential units, of a layer in the atmosphere bounded by surfaces of two different values of the same physical quantity, usually constant-pressure surfaces. See thickness chart.
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Measurement in thousandths of an inch.
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the thick quality or appearance of somebody's hair
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the vertical depth of a slab of air bounded by chosen isobaric surfaces.
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