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Thickness vs Plait - What's the difference?

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As nouns the difference between thickness and plait

is that thickness is the property of being thick (in dimension) while plait is a flat fold; a doubling, as of cloth; a pleat.

As a verb plait is

to fold; to double in narrow folds; to pleat; as, to plait a ruffle.

thickness

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Noun

  • (uncountable) The property of being thick (in dimension).
  • (uncountable) A measure of how thick (in dimension) something is.
  • The thickness of the Earth's crust is varies from two to 70 kilometres.
  • (countable) A layer.
  • We upholstered the seat with three thicknesses of cloth to make it more comfortable to sit on.
  • (uncountable) The quality of being thick (in consistency).
  • Whip the cream until it reaches a good thickness .
  • (uncountable, informal) The property of being thick (slow to understand).
  • Synonyms

    * (the property of being thick in dimension) fatness * (measure) depth * (layer) layer, stratum * (in consistency) density, viscosity * (property of being stupid) denseness, slowness, stupidity, thickheadedness

    Antonyms

    * (in consistency) fluidity, liquidity, runniness, thinness, wateriness * (property of being stupid) mental acuity, mental agility, quick-wittedness, sharpness

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    plait

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A flat fold; a doubling, as of cloth; a pleat.
  • a box plait
  • * Addison
  • the plaits and foldings of the drapery
  • A braid, as of hair or straw; a plat.
  • Verb

    (en verb)
  • To fold; to double in narrow folds; to pleat; as, to plait a ruffle.
  • To interweave the strands or locks of; to braid; to plat; as, to plait hair; to plait rope.
  • * 1900 , , The House Behind the Cedars , Chapter I,
  • Her abundant hair, of a dark and glossy brown, was neatly plaited and coiled above an ivory column that rose straight from a pair of gently sloping shoulders, clearly outlined beneath the light muslin frock that covered them.

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