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thread

thread [ thred ]


noun  (plural threads)
Definition:
 
1. fine twisted cord: fine cord made of two or more twisted fibers. Use: sewing, weaving.

2. piece of thread: a length of thread

3. ridge on screw: the continuous helical ridge on a screw or pipe

4. very thin strip: a fine strand of solid material, trickle of liquid, or wisp of gas

5. filament of spider's web: one of the filaments of a spider's web

6. something connecting elements: a continuous unifying element running through a story, argument, discussion, or series of events

7. discussion on Internet: a series of messages in an Internet discussion group forum, commenting on or replying to a previous message

8. human life: the course of human life, believed by the ancient Greeks to be spun, measured out, and cut by the Fates

9. mineral extract vein of ore: a thin seam of ore or coal



plural noun threads 
Definition:
 
dress  ( slang )
Same as  clothes




verb  (past and past participle thread·ed, present participle thread·ing, 3rd person present singular threads)
Definition:
 
1. transitive verb pass something through hole: to pass something such as thread, photographic film, magnetic tape, or ribbon through a hole or gap in something else

2. transitive verb string beads on thread: to string beads or pearls on a thread or wire

3. transitive and intransitive verb go carefully: to move along carefully, following a winding route
We threaded our way through the crowded streets.

4. transitive verb intersperse things: to distribute something at intervals in something else
hair threaded with gray

5. transitive verb mechanical engineering produce screw thread: to produce a thread on a screw or bolt, or within a material into which a bolt or screw may be inserted

6. intransitive verb cooking form thread: to form a fine thread when dropped from a spoon ( refers to sugar syrup )

[ Old English þrǣd "twisted cord" < Indo-European, "to turn, twist"]

thread·like adjective

lose the thread (of something) to cease to follow or understand the connection between the parts of a story or argument

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