widths in the PONS Dictionary

widths Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The cap tissue comprises interwoven, inflated hyphae with widths between 2 and 25 m.
en.wikipedia.org
In all tape widths including, some studio machines use one-sided platters instead of reels.
en.wikipedia.org
When a tape measure is unavailable, finger widths are used to estimate centimeter (week) deviations from a corresponding anatomical landmark.
en.wikipedia.org
Fresh egg pasta is generally cut into strands of various widths and thicknesses depending on which pasta is to be made (e.g. fettuccine, pappardelle, and lasagne).
en.wikipedia.org
The cutting width of grain harvesters for example, seldom match up to cultivator or drill widths.
en.wikipedia.org
Clinker requires relatively wide planking stock compared to carvel, as carvel can employ stealers to reduce plank widths amidships where the girth is greatest.
en.wikipedia.org
They also tested gray squares with varying numbers and widths of stripes to see how patterns affected horsefly preference.
news.sciencemag.org
A complete layout dummy was required for designating proper column widths by which a typesetter would set type, and arrange columns of text.
en.wikipedia.org
Hand compositors did this by using spaces of different widths in a line, to ensure that the lines all ended at the same point.
en.wikipedia.org
By the early 1960s, dark, solid ties became very common, with widths slimming down to as little as 1 in.
en.wikipedia.org

Look up "widths" in other languages


Choose your language Deutsch | English | Srpski