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1. (n.) width
extent from side to side; breadth.
2. width
a piece of the full wideness of something, as cloth.
Etymology: (1620–30; wide+ -th1, modeled on breadth, etc.)
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| Definition of 'Width' |
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1. (noun) width, breadth
the extent of something from side to side
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1. (noun) width
the distance sth measures from one side to the other
the width of the doorway; 2 feet/3meters etc. in width
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| Definition of 'Width' |
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1. (noun) Width
the quality of being wide; extent from side to side; breadth; wideness; as, the width of cloth; the width of a door
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Sense: size from side to side
What is the width of this material?; This fabric comes in three different widths.
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Afrikaans: wydte |
Arabic: عَرْض |
Bulgarian: ширина |
Brazilian: largura |
Czech: šíře |
German: die Breite |
Danish: bredde |
Greek: πλάτος, φάρδος |
Spanish: anchura |
Estonian: laius |
Farsi: پهنا |
Finnish: leveys |
French: largeur |
Hebrew: רוֹחָב |
Hindi: चौड़ाई |
Croatian: širina |
Hungarian: szélesség |
Indonesian: ukuran lebar |
Icelandic: breidd, vídd |
Italian: larghezza |
Japanese: 幅 |
Korean: 너비 |
Lithuanian: plotis |
Latvian: platums |
Malay: ukuran lebar |
Dutch: breedte |
Norwegian: bredde, vidde |
Polish: szerokość |
Persian: پهنا |
Pashto: پلنوالى، سپور، اراتوالى، |
Portuguese: largura |
Romanian: lărgime |
Russian: ширина |
Slovak: šírka |
Slovenian: širina |
Serbian: širina |
Swedish: bredd, vidd |
Thai: ความกว้าง |
Turkish: genişlik, en |
Taiwanese: 寬度 |
Ukrainian: ширина |
Urdu: چوڑاءی |
Vietnamese: bề rộng |
Chinese: 宽度 |
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