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![]() Shadowgrace |
1. Le 02/06/2010 à 13:47
Main Entry: thread
Pronunciation: \ˈthred\ Function: noun Etymology: Middle English thred, from Old English thrǣd; akin to Old High German drāt wire, Old English thrāwan to cause to twist or turn — more at throw Date: before 12th century 1 a : a filament, a group of filaments twisted together, or a filamentous length formed by spinning and twisting short textile fibers into a continuous strand b : a piece of thread 2 a : any of various natural filaments <the threads of a spiderweb> b : a slender stream (as of water) c : a projecting helical rib (as in a fitting or on a pipe) by which parts can be screwed together : screw thread 3 : something continuous or drawn out: as a : a line of reasoning or train of thought that connects the parts in a sequence (as of ideas or events) <lost the thread of the story> b : a continuing element <a thread of melancholy marked all his writing> c : a series of newsgroup messages following a single topic 4 : a tenuous or feeble support <hung on by a thread> |
![]() Nethaera |
2. Le 02/06/2010 à 17:53
What color thread?
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