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widthThe distance from side to side.
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width1620s, formed from wide on model of breadth, and replacing wideness (Old English widnes). Johnson (1755) calls it "a low word." Related: Widthwise.
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widthbreadth. • distance across from side to side.
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widthThe thickness of a lode measured at right angles to the dip.
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widthA shoe measurement taken from the ball of the foot, determined in 1/6" increments.
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widththe extent of something from side to side In geometric measurements, length most commonly refers to the longest dimension of an object. In mathematics, width may refer to: *In geometry, the minimum di [..]
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widthhow wide or broad something is
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widthMeasure of a (usually horizontal) distance.
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widthThe dimension of a book or other bound item from spine to fore-edge, usually less than its height, the exception being volumes square or oblong in shape. In library cataloging, the height of a book is [..]
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widthThe width of a vehicle at its widest point.
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widthThe distance from side to side. E.g. 'The swimming pool is 10 metres wide.'
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widthdimension of label across the web direction
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width(n) the extent of something from side to side
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width Refers to the effective width of a cycle facility.
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widthThe distance in Millimetres between two vertical lines touching the opposite sides of the vehicle excluding the Wing Mirrors.
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widthRefers to whether the basic typeface has been lengthened or compressed horizontally. The typical variations are Condensed, Normal, or Extended.
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widthAnother term for Depth (the amount of change in the controlled signal by the control signal).
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