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the thickness of an ISO standard financial transaction card should be 0.76mm +/0.08mm (defined in ISO 7813).
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| thickness |
The height difference between two atmospheric pressure levels and is related to the average temperature in the column.
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| thick |
Rich, ripe, concentrated wines that are low in acidity are often said to be thick.
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| thick |
Excessively heavy and dense.
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| thick |
Dense in texture, usually due to low acidity and/or high extract.
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| thick | make viscous or dense, as of liquids |
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| thick | made or having become thick |
| thick | made thick in consistency |
| thick | having skin made tough and thick through wear |
| thick | any material used to thicken |
| thick | the act of thickening |
| thick | any thickened enlargement |
| thick | any material used to thicken |
| thick | accumulating and becoming more intense |
| thick | becoming more intricate or complex |
| thick | a dense growth of bushes |
| thick | Australian and southeastern Asian birds with a melodious whistling call |
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