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thinner [ˈθɪnəɐ, Am -ɚ] N

I . thin <-nn-> [θɪn] ADJ

1. thin a. fig (lean):

3. thin (not dense):

II . thin <-nn--nn-> [θɪn] VB intr

thin-skinned [ˈθɪnskɪnd] ADJ

1. thin-skinned (with thin skin):

Usage examples with thinner

the thinner one

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Thus, it can display deep black levels and can be thinner and lighter than a liquid crystal display (LCD).
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The thinner plastic (1-2 mils) will allow better soil heating since it will reflect less solar energy.
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The more viscous the solvent the thicker the film will be and the faster the wafer is spun the thinner the film will be.
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The logotype required some special work to give it a modern and active feel; the four letters, inclined and becoming gradually thinner, express dynamism.
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Thick, short needles produced strong, loud tones while thinner, longer needles produces softer, muted tones.
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The muscle is a quadrilateral muscle, thinner and paler than the inferior pharyngeal constrictor muscle and middle pharyngeal constrictor muscle.
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As the number of remaining instruments dwindles, the sound emanating from the orchestra gradually becomes audibly thinner.
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The shoes come in colours such as pink, turquoise and baby blue, with stained sole and toe caps, and dirtied, thinner laces.
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Although similar to the vermicelli used in "seviyan" and "falooda" (both desserts from the region), "fenia" are much thinner.
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Culm sheaths are persistent, leathery at base, thinner at apex.
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