πηχτό (pichto).
An old Greek word 'Pachydermos' meaning thick skinned. Adopted as a biological term by a French naturalist in 1797
The Latin root of density is "densus," meaning thick or close together. The Greek root of density is "dénse," which also means thick or crowded. Both roots refer to the compactness or closeness of particles in a material.
No, the word 'thick' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun (a thick fog, a thick gravy).The noun form of the adjective 'thick' is thickness.
It means "thick"
Thick fingers or toes. It is from the Greek pachy thick+daktylos finger or toe.
The French word for 'thick' is 'épais'.
The pair word is 'thin': thick and thin.
The word thick only has one syllable.
No, the word 'thick' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.The noun form of the adjective 'thick' is thickness.In the expression In the the thick of it, thick is used ased a noun
Another word for thick would be big, and an antonym for this word would be thin.
tew = papur tew (thick paper)praff = stouttrwchus = dogfen drwchus (thick document)
the greek word for egg is: avgo