How Do You Spell THICKNESS?

Pronunciation: [θˈɪknəs] (IPA)

The word "thickness" is spelled with two consonant digraphs - "th" and "ss" - followed by two vowel letters - "i" and "n". The IPA phonetic transcription of "thickness" is /ˈθɪk.nɪs/. The first syllable is pronounced with the voiced dental fricative consonant /ð/ and the voiceless dental fricative consonant /θ/, while the second syllable has the short vowel sound /ɪ/. The final syllable has the nasal consonant /n/ followed by the unvoiced fricative consonant /s/.

THICKNESS Meaning and Definition

  1. Thickness is a noun that refers to the quality or state of being thick, which means having a large distance or measure between opposite surfaces or sides. It is a physical property that describes the dimension of an object or material in relation to its width or depth. It is commonly used to describe the distance between two parallel surfaces or opposite sides of an object.

    In the context of materials, thickness is often measured in units such as inches, millimeters, or centimeters, and it determines the overall magnitude or volume of the material in question. For example, when referring to a piece of paper, its thickness will determine its sturdiness and durability, as well as its capacity to handle volumes of ink or other substances.

    The term thickness can also describe the nature of a substance in terms of density or viscosity. In this sense, it relates to the consistency or compactness of the material, whether it is a liquid, gas, or solid. For instance, in cooking, the thickness of a sauce refers to its density and the ease with which it clings to food.

    In a metaphorical sense, thickness can extend beyond physical dimensions to represent the depth or intensity of an emotion, concept, or idea. It signifies the degree to which something can be felt, perceived, understood, or measured. This abstract usage can be found in phrases such as the thickness of friendship, the thickness of a plot, or the thickness of a person's accent.

  2. Closeness or denseness; depth from side to side, or from sufrace to sufrace; quantity laid on quantity to some depth; consistence; want of quickness of perception.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of THICKNESS

The word "thickness" derives from the Middle English word "thiknesse", which can be traced back to the Old English word "thicnes" derived from the Proto-Germanic word "*thuknessō". This Proto-Germanic term is formed from the root "*thukni-" meaning "thick". Ultimately, the word can be traced back to the Proto-Indo-European root "*teguh₂-" meaning "thick, dense".

Plural form of THICKNESS is THICKNESSES

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