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In general, "thinner" refers to substances or materials that have a lower viscosity or density, making them more fluid and less substantial, such as water or paint. Conversely, "thicker" describes substances that are more viscous or dense, like honey or molasses, which resist flow and have a more substantial feel. The terms can also apply to physical objects, where a thin object has a small width or depth, while a thick object has a greater width or depth.

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