The meaning of THICKNESS is the smallest of three dimensions. How to use thickness in a sentence.
Definition of thickness noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
THICKNESS - 定義, THICKNESS の発音音声とその他: 1. how thick sth is 2. a measurement of how thick sth is: Cambridge 英語-日本語辞典をもっと見る - Cambridge Dictionary
thickness (of a book minus the cover, a sheaf of paper, etc.) — medium-fine (thickness of string, noodles, pencil lead, etc.) — counter used to measure the thickness of round objects —
thick ness (ˈθɪk nɪs) n. 1. the state or quality of being thick. 2. the measure of the smallest dimension of a solid figure: a board of two-inch thickness. 3. the thick part of something. 4. layer; ply: three thicknesses of cloth.
thickness (countable and uncountable, plural thicknesses) The thickness of the Earth's crust varies from two to 70 kilometres. Guitar picks come in different thicknesses. The newest form of gold created in a lab is the thickness of two atoms, according to a new study.
According to Jeff Miller's Earliest Known Uses of Some of the Words of Mathematics, the term kernel was first used in this meaning by Pontryagin (in translation by Lehmer) in the slightly broader context of group homomorphisms. It doesn't say why Pontryagin or Lehmer chose that particular word though.
matrices - Word origin / meaning of 'kernel' in linear algebra ...
78 A semicolon is used to separate variables from parameters. Quite often, the terms variables and parameters are used interchangeably, but with a semicolon the meaning is that we are defining a function of the parameters that returns a function of the variables.