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thread <a thread; threads> N

thread VB (arts)

thread

thread N

thread

thread N (clothing)

thread

thread ARCHIT
thread ARCHIT
thread ARCHIT
thread MIN

thread N

thread INDUST

thread

thread N

thread COMPUT
thread COMPUT
thread COMPUT

angular thread ARCHIT

bastard thread

bastard thread ARCHIT
bastard thread ARCHIT

coarse thread MECH

common thread ARCHIT

discussion thread N COMPUT

double thread

double thread MECH
double thread ARCHIT

english thread MECH

external thread ARCHIT

female thread

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English
To make thread for knitting and embroidery, inmates collected loose threads from rags and underwear and held them together with soap.
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For example, the word "smi", an old word for long thread, was brought back with a new meaningtelephone.
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The execution core has a data path, a memory, and register banks for eight threads.
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The building is surrounded by 14000m2 acre of manicured garden threaded with sylvan walks.
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Each thread or group of threads of the warp passes through an opening (eye) in a heddle.
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Thus, it reflects a thread of thinking and a common cosmology that have been passed through successive generations.
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The towns many carpenters and woodworkers built highly intricate sets; those handy with a thread and needle created costumes.
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The album was praised for its exploration of dark, desolate beauty mood while called an emotional thread.
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It is said that on a particular occasion he was gifted a sacred thread to put around his neck.
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Its upper body is bare except for a single thread worn over the left shoulder.
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