Synonyms:
thickness
Meaning: the dimension through an object as opposed to its length or width
Usage examples
It is a prison within a prison; the walls are double the thickness of the rest.
An ordinary optic nerve is about the thickness of a thread, but his is like a cord.
Scald this with new milk heated to the boiling point and mix to the thickness of mush.
They're putting armor of great thickness in the hulls of their ships below the rep-ray machines.
They're putting armor of great thickness in the hulls of their ships below the rep-ray machines.
Moreover, the road is visible behind the climber, it is of double thickness, thanks to an added thread.
Rosemary- tufts, which gain in thickness what they lose in height on the unfostering rock, suit her particularly.
It is not possible to ascertain their thickness, but the water of small streamlets can be heard trickling through the stones many feet below the surface.
Each negative contains twenty-four pockets--a pocket being 1/2 inch wide by 3 inches long, and having a maximum thickness of a little more than 1/8 inch.
The stone is chipped by the hammer alone into pieces of the required thickness, which are fashioned by being laid upon the fixed chisel, and hammered against it.