Threadlike

B1 8+
  • Frequency of Use
    15 %
  • Retention Rate
    40 %
  • Complexity
    60 %
  • Threadlike Meanings

    adjective resembling or characteristic of a thread; long, thin, and flexible

    Fields related to threadlike

    Anatomy

    Used to describe certain anatomical features such as nerves or blood vessels that are thin and threadlike.

    Botany

    Referring to plant structures like roots, stems, or filaments that are slender and threadlike in appearance.

    Biology

    Describing structures such as cells, tissues, or organisms that are thin and elongated like a thread.

    Textiles

    Referring to fibers or materials that are thin and resemble threads in their appearance or texture.

    Microbiology

    Used to describe certain types of bacteria or fungi that have a threadlike appearance.

    Occupation Usage of threadlike

    Writer

    In a literary context, 'threadlike' may be used to describe a character's thin, delicate appearance or a subtle recurring motif throughout a story.

    Psychologist

    A psychologist may use the term 'threadlike' to describe the delicate connections between different aspects of a patient's psyche or the subtle influences that shape behavior.

    Botanist

    A botanist may use 'threadlike' to describe the fine, elongated structures found in certain plants or fungi, such as threadlike roots or mycelium.

    Fashion Designer

    In the world of fashion, 'threadlike' may be used to describe delicate, thin fabrics or intricate stitching patterns that resemble threads.

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