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Thin layer chromatography — Separation of black ink on a TLC plate Acronym TLC Classification Chromatography Other techniques Related … Wikipedia
thin blue line — A line of policemen drawn up to quell crowd violence, etc (coined in imitation of ↑thin red line below) • • • Main Entry: ↑thin … Useful english dictionary
thin-spun — thinˈ spun adjective Drawn out fine • • • Main Entry: ↑thin … Useful english dictionary
drawn — [adj] tense, fatigued fraught, haggard, harassed, harrowed, peaked, pinched, sapped, starved, strained, stressed, taut, thin, tired, worn; concept 485 Ant. relaxed, unstressed … New thesaurus
Drawn thread work — Linen towel with drawn thread work accented with embroidery in stem and satin stitch. Drawn thread work is a form of counted thread embroidery based on removing threads from the warp and/or the weft of a piece of even weave fabric. The remaining… … Wikipedia
drawn — drawn1 [ drɔn ] adjective someone who looks drawn has a thin face and looks very tired, sick, or worried drawn drawn 2 [ drɔn ] the past participle of DRAW … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
drawn — [[t]drɔ͟ːn[/t]] 1) Drawn is the past participle of draw. 2) ADJ GRADED If someone or their face looks drawn, their face is thin and they look very tired, ill, worried, or unhappy. She looked drawn and tired when she turned towards me … English dictionary
drawn — drawn1 [dro:n US dro:n] the past participle of ↑draw drawn 2 drawn2 adj someone who looks drawn has a thin pale face, because they are ill, tired or worried … Dictionary of contemporary English
drawn — 1 the past participle of draw 1 2 adjective someone who looks drawn has a thin pale face, usually because they are ill or worried … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
drawn — I UK [drɔːn] / US [drɔn] adjective someone who looks drawn has a thin face and looks very tired, ill, or worried II UK [drɔːn] / US [drɔn] the past participle of draw I … English dictionary
drawn — drÉ”Ën adj. attracted; pulled (as curtains or draperies); moved, dragged; stretched, pulled thin; undecided, having no absolute winner (about a contest); represented in a drawing; traced; unsheathed; exhausted, careworn, tired drÉ”Ë n. act of… … English contemporary dictionary