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Thick

Thick is an adjective describing an object with relatively large distance between opposite surfaces or sides, i.e., not thin. The precise meaning depends on context; thickness is a dimension measured perpendicular to a reference face.

In manufacturing and engineering, thickness is a key specification for materials like metal, glass, film, and

In fluid dynamics, thickness often relates to viscosity—the resistance of a liquid to flow. A thick or

In computing and information technology, thick appears in phrases such as thick client, indicating software that

In everyday language, thick can describe textures, such as thick bread or sauce. In popular culture, the

coatings.
Common
units
are
millimeters
or
micrometers.
Measurement
methods
include
calipers,
micrometers,
and
optical
profilometry.
Tolerances
specify
acceptable
deviations.
viscous
liquid
(for
example,
syrup)
flows
slowly.
Some
liquids
change
thickness
with
shear
rate
or
temperature;
additives
can
thicken
liquids,
while
thinning
agents
reduce
thickness.
performs
substantial
processing
on
the
client
side
rather
than
relying
on
a
server.
term
is
sometimes
used
to
describe
a
curvy
body,
reflecting
a
specific
aesthetic
expression.