Thread(n.) A very small twist of flax, wool, cotton, silk, or other fibrous substance, drawn out to considerable length; a compound cord consisting of two or more single yarns doubled, or joined together, and twisted.
Thread(n.) A filament, as of a flower, or of any fibrous substance, as of bark; also, a line of gold or silver.
Thread(n.) The prominent part of the spiral of a screw or nut; the rib. See Screw, n., 1.
Thread(n.) Fig.: Something continued in a long course or tenor; a,s the thread of life, or of a discourse.
Thread(n.) Fig.: Composition; quality; fineness.
Thread(v. t.) To pass a thread through the eye of; as, to thread a needle.
Thread(v. t.) To pass or pierce through as a narrow way; also, to effect or make, as one's way, through or between obstacles; to thrid.
Thread(v. t.) To form a thread, or spiral rib, on or in; as, to thread a screw or nut.
Threaded(imp. & p. p.) of Thread
Threading(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Thread

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