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- nounthread (noun) · threads (plural noun) · screw thread (noun) · screw threads (plural noun)
- a long, thin strand of cotton, nylon, or other fibers used in sewing or weaving:"he had a loose thread on his shirt" · "the thread that bound them had snapped"
- a theme or characteristic, typically forming one of several, running throughout a situation or piece of writing:"a common thread running through the scandals was the failure to conduct audits"
- (in online communication) a sequence of linked posts or messages.
- computinga programming structure or process formed by linking a number of separate elements or subroutines, especially each of the tasks executed concurrently in multithreading.
- a helical ridge on the outside of a screw, bolt, etc. or on the inside of a cylindrical hole, to allow two parts to be screwed together.
verbthread (verb) · threads (third person present) · threaded (past tense) · threaded (past participle) · threading (present participle)- pass a thread through the eye of (a needle) or through the needle and guides of (a sewing machine):"I can't even thread a needle" · "she threaded up the machine with the right cotton"
- pass (a long, thin object or piece of material) through something and into the required position for use:"he threaded the rope through a pulley"
- put (something) on a thread, chain, etc. that passes through it, especially in such a way as to connect a number of things by passing a thread through each:"Connie sat threading beads" · "thread the buttons onto a length of cotton"Similar:
- move carefully or skillfully in and out of obstacles:"she threaded her way through the tables"Similar:weave (one's way)inch (one's way)wind (one's way)work (one's way)push (one's way)squeeze (one's way)shoulder (one's way)elbow (one's way)
- interweave or intersperse as if with threads:"his hair had become ill-kempt and threaded withgray"
- pluck hairs from (the eyebrows or another part of the body) using a twisted cotton thread:"I had my eyebrows threaded today"
- cut a screw thread in or on (a hole, screw, bolt, etc.):"we're laser-cutting holes to be threaded for screws"
OriginOld English thrǣd (noun), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch draad and German Draht, also to the verb throw. The verb dates from late Middle English.Your Recent SearchesWords you've searched will appear here Thread Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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