0 having a relatively large distance between opposite sides; not thin -- tyk
2 (of liquids, mixtures etc) containing solid matter; not flowing (easily) when poured -- tyk
thick soup.
3 made of many single units placed very close together; dense -- tæt; tyk
4 difficult to see through -- tæt
thick fog.
5 full of, covered with etc -- fuld af; tyk af
6 stupid -- tykhovedet
Don’t be so thick!
7 the thickest, most crowded or active part -- tykning; hede
In the post-1870 era serious medical books emphasizing these themes came thick and fast.
Concentrations of accretionary lapilli and diffuse trains of small pumices define bedding in this thick ash bed.
If a thick sense of welfare is used, then it is unlikely that competition will maximize it.
The particles used in each experiment were placed on the wind tunnel surface, forming a layer roughly 2 cm thick.
The endosperm has a very thick peripheral cell wall (cw).
Numerous thin sandstone beds (in general about 10 cm thick) are separated by thicker units of flaser-bedded siltstones and mudstones.
The individual ignimbrite sequences are up to 200 m thick.
This book is smaller, but still relatively thick (five by seven by one inch), with over 350 pages.
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