Something that is thin and narrow, not wide or thick, is often described as "slim" or "narrow." Other terms that can be used include "slender," "svelte," or "streamlined," depending on the context. These adjectives convey the idea of a minimal width or thickness.
If the ratio of thicness to dia of cylinder is 0.1 and less, it is thin. And if this ratio is more than 0.1 it is thick cylinder
Thin, skinny, narrow, slim.A thesaurus would work better, if you want more answers.A few antonyms of wide are strait, slender, narrow, and tapered.
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As asparagus stalk can be thick or thin, long or short, so a definitive answer is not possible.
The area of a rectangle is not enough information to determine its shape (thin and narrow or fat and short) and therefore its perimeter.
Spaghetti is thin and narrow; apply the sauce wide and thick.
A needle.
Slender
Yes. It can mean narrow or slender, generally the opposite of thick.
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The thin part of the crust is called ocean basins. The thick part of the crust is called continents.
The four-letter word for thin and narrow, not wide or thick, is "slim." "Slim" describes something that is slender or slight in form, emphasizing a lack of excess bulk. It is commonly used to describe objects or people that are trim or delicate in appearance.
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A thin atmosphere is thin and a thick atmosphere is thick
Narrow is used in the contexts of narrow roads or streets or a narrow-minded person. I guess narrow is used more figuratively and thin is used in physical contexts (thin body type, thin hair, thin atmosphere)
The pair word is 'thin': thick and thin.