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1 avartuneisuus
• breadth of mind -
2 levyinen
yks.nom. levyinen; yks.gen. levyisen; yks.part. levyistä; yks.ill. levyiseen; mon.gen. levyisten levyisien; mon.part. levyisiä; mon.ill. levyisiinas wide as (adje)breadth of (adje)* * *• as wide as• breadth of• the breadth of -
3 hiuksenverta
• hair's breadth• a hair's breadth• hairbreadth -
4 karvanverran
• a hair's breadth• hair's breadth -
5 avaruus
yks.nom. avaruus; yks.gen. avaruuden; yks.part. avaruutta; yks.ill. avaruuteen; mon.gen. avaruuksien; mon.part. avaruuksia; mon.ill. avaruuksiinexpanse (noun)looseness (noun)space (noun)vastness (noun)volume (noun)wideness (noun)width (noun)* * *• vastness• expanse• width• wideness• volume• spatial• space• looseness• breadth• outer space -
6 laajuus
yks.nom. laajuus; yks.gen. laajuuden; yks.part. laajuutta; yks.ill. laajuuteen; mon.gen. laajuuksien; mon.part. laajuuksia; mon.ill. laajuuksiinamplitude (noun)compass (noun)comprehensiveness (noun)expanse (noun)expansion (noun)extension (noun)extensiveness (noun)extent (noun)immensity (noun)measure (noun)range (noun)scope (noun)spread (noun)vastness (noun)wideness (noun)width (noun)* * *physics• vastnessphysics• measurephysics• range scopephysics• rangephysics• reach• scopephysics• spread• volumephysics• wideness• width• amountphysics• immensity• sizephysics• compassphysics• breadth• greatness• amplitude• comprehensionphysics• comprehensiveness• dimensions• expansephysics• expansion• extensionphysics• extensivenessphysics• extent -
7 leveys
• latitude• broadness• breadth• width -
8 sormenleveys
• finger's breadth -
9 suurin leveys
• overall breadth• overall width• directional
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breadth — [bredθ, bretθ] n [Date: 1500 1600; Origin: brede breadth (11 19 centuries) (from Old English brAdu, from brad; BROAD1) + th (as in length)] 1.) [U and C] the distance from one side of something to the other = ↑width →↑broad, depth ↑depth, length… … Dictionary of contemporary English
breadth — breadth; breadth·en; breadth·less; breadth·rid·er; breadth·ways; hand·breadth; breadth·wise; … English syllables
breadth — [ bredθ ] noun 1. ) count or uncount the distance from one side of an object to the other: WIDTH: 5 feet in breadth 2. ) uncount the fact that something includes a wide range of different things or ideas: The aim of these changes is to give the… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Breadth — (br[e^]dth), n. [OE. brede, breede, whence later bredette, AS. br[=ae]du, fr. br[=a]d broad. See {Broad}, a.] [1913 Webster] 1. Distance from side to side of any surface or thing; measure across, or at right angles to the length; width. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
breadth — 1520s, alteration of brede breadth, from O.E. brædu breadth, width, extent, from bræd; probably by analogy with long/length … Etymology dictionary
breadth — [bredth] n. [ME bræde < OE brædu < brad,BROAD; th by analogy with LENGTH] 1. the distance from side to side of a thing; width 2. a piece of a given and regular width [a breadth of satin] 3. lack of narrowness or of restriction [true breadth … English World dictionary
breadth — [n1] width broadness, diameter, distance across, latitude, span, spread, wideness; concept 760 breadth [n2] extent amplitude, area, compass, comprehensiveness, dimension, expanse, extensiveness, fullness, gamut, greatness, inclusiveness,… … New thesaurus
breadth — ► NOUN 1) the distance or measurement from side to side of something. 2) wide range: breadth of experience. 3) dated a piece of cloth of standard or full width. ORIGIN obsolete brede, related to BROAD(Cf. ↑broadness) … English terms dictionary
breadth — index caliber (measurement), capacity (maximum), extent, gamut, purview, range Burton s Legal Thesaurus … Law dictionary
breadth — noun 1 distance between two sides of sth PREPOSITION ▪ in breadth ▪ The pool is 15 feet in breadth. PHRASES ▪ the length and breadth of sth ▪ He … Collocations dictionary
breadth — [[t]bre̱tθ, AM bre̱dθ[/t]] 1) N UNCOUNT: oft N of n The breadth of something is the distance between its two sides. The breadth of the whole camp was 400 paces. Syn: width 2) N UNCOUNT: oft N of n The breadth of something is its quality of… … English dictionary