Thin

/θɪn/ adjective

Having little distance between opposite sides; not thick. It can also mean not dense or not crowded, like thin hair or a thin crowd.

From Old English 'þynne' meaning 'not thick, sparse.' It shares roots with German 'dünn' and Dutch 'dun,' all meaning 'thin.' The basic contrast between 'thick' and 'thin' is ancient in Germanic languages.

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