English to Punjabi Dictionary thickness

thickness

ਮੋਟਾਈ
definition
noun
the gateway is several feet in thickness
the distance between opposite sides of something.
he gave his eyes time to adjust to the thickness of the fog
the state or quality of being thick.
example
The epidermis is the thinnest component of the skin, varying in 'thickness' from 0.04 mm on the eyelids to 1.6 mm on the palms of the hand.
Beneath the oceans, the crust varies little in 'thickness' , generally extending only to about 5 km.
First things first, the holster should fit and be worn with a belt of proper width and 'thickness' .
As the lens ages, it increases in weight and 'thickness' , and its proteins undergo a chemical change.
Controlling entry seems to have been important, as the passages sometimes had one or two small side chambers, accommodated within the 'thickness' of the wall, as if to guard the doorway.
Each floor has an oblong chamber with a small room and spiral stair in the wall 'thickness' at the seaward end.
Such opportunities are highly-valued by the scientific community, as the 'thickness' and quality of the polar ice can be measured with a great deal of accuracy from underwater.
There is no maximum 'thickness' for the deeper layer.
The selection depends on the design and 'thickness' of the wall.
The earth's crust varies greatly in 'thickness' , the least beneath the oceans, the most under the continental land masses.
The eggshell 'thickness' varies among different species of dinosaurs.
Architects found ways of making more use of the width of the theatres by moving passages to the outside of the building and placing stairways within the 'thickness' of the walls, thus leaving more internal space for seating.
the beams were set into the 'thickness' of the wall
the shampoo dramatically increases the 'thickness' of your hair
Leading from this passage is the vaulted well chamber with its shaft set in the 'thickness' of the walls.
The author says that no pipeline, regardless of wall 'thickness' , is impervious to failure.
he gave his eyes time to adjust to the 'thickness' of the fog
In fact, from the Republic onwards the Romans found it necessary to make regulations to control the 'thickness' of walls, the quality of building materials, and the roofs and height of buildings.
the gateway is several feet in 'thickness'
Ice doesn't freeze evenly, so a sheet of ice can vary in 'thickness' from solid and safe, to dangerously thin in just a few steps.
A conventional barcode comprises light and dark elements - the bars - whose 'thickness' varies.
The scanner takes more than 90 measurements of the hand in terms of length, width, 'thickness' and surface area in the span of one second.
the gateway is several feet in 'thickness'
The timing will vary according to 'thickness' , so check that the meat is cooked before removing the chops.
As we all know, a certain minimum wall 'thickness' must be maintained for safety reasons.
The 'thickness' of the stones varies according to personal taste but they are usually between 9mm and 10 mm.
the 'thickness' of his hair
the beams were set into the 'thickness' of the wall
Time will vary depending on 'thickness' , but you're aiming here for rare-to-medium-rare.
To determine the exact width and 'thickness' of the pieces you'll need, measure the exposed ends of the floorboards.
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