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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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Upon even closer inspection, hundreds of small human hairs appear to be the thread that is attaching the tunic to the table.
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Sometimes shiny threads are woven into the fabric for an elegant effect.
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The execution core has a data path, a memory, and register banks for eight threads.
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Before wristwatches became popular, gentlemen kept their pocket watches in the front waistcoat pocket, with the watch on a watch chain threaded through a buttonhole.
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Embroidery is the handicraft of decorating fabric or other materials with needle and thread or yarn.
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Another part of the jamming problem came from the bolt's outer face hitting the bolt stop, then deforming the thread shape.
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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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When this is not desired, it is possible to start a worker thread and invoke the method from there.
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It is a characteristic of most indigo denim that only the warp threads are dyed, whereas the weft threads remain plain white.
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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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