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threads <a thread; threads> N

threads

continuous threads MIL

interrupted threads MIL

warp threads INDUST

warp threads

internal screw threads ARCHIT

u.s. standard threads ARCHIT

tuft of cotton or silk threads (inserted in an inkwell)

thread N

thread N (clothing)

Usage examples with threads

tuft of cotton or silk threads

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The performer threads his or her arm under the opponent's neck and through the armpit, and grasps the biceps of the opposing arm.
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Silicone grease is widely used to lubricate threads of water submersible flashlights used for diving and spearfishing.
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According to the analogy, the customers are threads, identified by the letter "i", obtained from a global variable.
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Sometimes it looks like steel wool, but it can also be tiny threads embedded in other materials.
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The nymphs overwinter under wax threads at the base of buds.
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The weave is almost identical with that of modern kilims, and has about fourteen threads of warp and sixteen threads of weft to the inch.
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Different numbers of single threads can then be spun together to create different thicknesses in the yarn.
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These samplers were stitched using a variety of needlework styles, threads, and ornament.
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Each process (called "task") can contain several threads (preemptively scheduled by the kernel) which, in turn, can contain several fibers scheduled cooperatively in user space.
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Figure-skimming threads flatter a hundred times better than clothes that are either too billowy or too tight.
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