width meaning
EN[ˈwɪtθ] [ˈwɪdθ] [ˈwɪθ] [-ɪtθ] [-ɪdθ] [-ɪθ]US
WWidth
- NounPLwidthsSUF-th
- The state of being wide.
- The measurement of the extent of something from side to side.
- A piece of material measured along its smaller dimension, especially fabric.
- (cricket) The horizontal distance between a batsman and the ball as it passes him.
- (sports) The use of all the width of the pitch, from one side to the other.
- Manchester United like to play with width.
- The state of being wide.
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- Used in the Middle of Sentence
- England played at a tempo in attack that was too much for Bulgaria, with width provided at various times by Walcott, Young and Stewart Downing and Rooney acting as the potent spearhead.
- In addition, for T4a lesions with perigastric microinvasion, even increasing the window width and window level in conventional MDCT could not clearly determine serosal invasion.
- A 10% increase in length occurs during the third trimester, and the interpterion width increases 15%.
- Used in the Middle of Sentence
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