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Definition of thin
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Thin
(superl.)
Not
stout;
slim;
slender;
lean;
gaunt;
as, a
person
becomes
thin by
disease..
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Sight
::
Sight (v. t.) The state of
admitting
unobstructed
vision;
visibility;
open view;
region
which the eye at one time
surveys;
space
through
which the power of
vision
extends;
as, an
object
within
sight..
Chiliad
::
Chiliad
(n.) A
thousand;
the
aggregate
of a
thousand
things;
especially,
a
period
of a
thousand
years..
Bath
::
Bath (n.) A
building
containing
an
apartment
or a
series
of
apartments
arranged
for
bathing.
By-dependence
::
By-dependence
(n.) An
appendage;
that which
depends
on
something
else, or is
distinct
from the main
dependence;
an
accessory..
Validity
::
Validity
(n.) Legal
strength,
force,
or
authority;
that
quality
of a thing which
renders
it
supportable
in law, or
equity;
as, the
validity
of a will; the
validity
of a
contract,
claim,
or
title..
Fortieth
::
Fortieth
(a.)
Constituting
one of forty equal parts into which
anything
is
divided.
Destitution
::
Destitution
(n.) The state of being
deprived
of
anything;
the state or
condition
of being
destitute,
needy,
or
without
resources;
deficiency;
lack;
extreme
poverty;
utter want; as, the
inundation
caused
general
destitution..
Garrulous
::
Garrulous
(a.)
Talking
much,
especially
about
commonplace
or
trivial
things;
talkative;
loquacious..
Insincerity
::
Insincerity
(n.) The
quality
of being
insincere;
want of
sincerity,
or of being in
reality
what one
appears
to be;
dissimulation;
hypocritical;
deceitfulness;
hollowness;
untrustworthiness;
as, the
insincerity
of a
professed
friend;
the
insincerity
of
professions
of
regard..
Caboched
::
Caboched
(a.)
Showing
the full face, but
nothing
of the neck; -- said of the head of a beast in
armorial
bearing..
Set
::
Set (v. t.) To fix, as a
precious
stone,
in a
border
of
metal;
to place in a
setting;
hence,
to place in or amid
something
which
serves
as a
setting;
as, to set glass in a
sash..
Pragmatize
::
Pragmatize
(v. t.) To
consider,
represent,
or
embody
(something
unreal)
as fact; to
materialize..
Match
::
Match (v.)
Suitable
combination
or
bringing
together;
that which
corresponds
or
harmonizes
with
something
else; as, the
carpet
and
curtains
are a
match..
Equivalue
::
Equivalue
(v. t.) To put an equal value upon; to put
(something)
on a par with
another
thing.
Think
::
Think (v. t.) To form an
opinion
by
reasoning;
to
judge;
to
conclude;
to
believe;
as, I think it will rain
to-morrow..
Bespangle
::
Bespangle
(v. t.) To adorn with
spangles;
to dot or
sprinkle
with
something
brilliant
or
glittering.
Crack
::
Crack (n.) A
sharp,
sudden
sound or
report;
the sound of
anything
suddenly
burst or
broken;
as, the crack of a
falling
house;
the crack of
thunder;
the crack of a
whip..
Of
::
Of
(prep.)
Denoting
the
agent,
or
person
by whom, or thing by
which,
anything
is, or is done; by..
Unworth
::
Unworth
(n.)
Unworthiness.
Sesquiduplicate
::
Sesquiduplicate
(a.) Twice and a half as great (as
another
thing);
having
the ratio of two and a half to one.
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