thinness

Definitions


[ˈθɪnnəs], (Noun)

Definitions:
- the state or quality of having opposite surfaces or sides close together
(e.g: the thinness of the paper)

- the state or quality of having little, or too little, flesh or fat on the body
(e.g: the pitiful thinness of his body)

- the state of having few parts or people relative to the area covered or filled
(e.g: the thinness of the population)

- the quality of a liquid substance not containing much solid
(e.g: the thinness of the paint)

- lack of substance or quality; weakness
(e.g: there's enough action to camouflage the thinness of the plot)


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definition by Oxford Dictionaries