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ThreadI would go with thread, but it could also be like one fiber of flax or hemp or something...
The noun 'string' is a singular, common, concrete noun, a word for a thing.
first you take one string and cross it over then do the same to the other then take the other coler string and go through the back hole make shure there is space for another string for the other hole then take the other same coler string and go through the one you havent gon through then pull relly tightly and make shure that all string is tight and straight.Thank You For Your Time
Is a duck the same thing as a dog
no
Usually a series of emails on the same topic is called a thread.
Thread
The difference between thread rope and string is that thread is more thicker than string and that string is more thinner than rope and thread is more thinner than rope there's your answer geese
Rope???
The difference between thread rope and string is that thread is more thicker than string and that string is more thinner than rope and thread is more thinner than rope there's your answer geese
no.
thread......:D
the thread of life in Greek myth of the three sisters one makes the string one pulls the string and one cuts the string that is the cycle of life.
No, a string is not a verb. It is a noun that refers to a sequence of characters. However, the verb form of "string" can mean to thread or arrange things in a line, as in "to string beads on a necklace."
Thread is both a noun and a verb in sewing. The noun refers to the string used when sewing. The verb is the action of putting that string through the eye of a needle.
Another word for string is thread, cord, strand, rope, twine.