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thread

1. a fine cord of twisted filaments, esp of cotton, used in sewing, weaving, etc.
2. any of the filaments of which a spider's web is made
3. a helical groove in a cylindrical hole (female thread), formed by a tap or lathe tool, or a helical ridge on a cylindrical bar, rod, shank, etc. (male thread), formed by a die or lathe tool
4. the course of an individual's life believed in Greek mythology to be spun, measured, and cut by the Fates
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What does it mean when you dream about thread?

Thread sometimes represents the link one has to this world, such as the umbilical cord. Thread also suggest binding together and strengthening. The dreamer may be strengthening commitments or relationships.

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[thred]
(computer science)
A sequence of beads that are strung together.
(design engineering)
A continuous helical rib, as on a screw or pipe.
(geology)
An extremely small vein, even thinner than a stringer.
(mining engineering)
A more or less straight line of stall faces, having no cuttings, loose ends, fast ends, or steps.
(textiles)
A continuous strand formed by spinning and twisting together short strands of textile fibers.
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thread: terminology
The prominent spiral part of a screw; a ridge of uniform section in the form of a helix on
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The following article is from The Great Soviet Encyclopedia (1979). It might be outdated or ideologically biased.

Thread

a filamentous length made from twisted cotton, wool, spun flax, natural silk, or chemical fibers. There are special threads for sewing, embroidery, knitting, and darning. Thread comes in various colors and has a mat or shiny surface. There also are unpolished raw threads. The thickness of threads is designated numerically: the thinner the thread, the higher its number (for example, cotton threads range in thickness from 10 to 80).

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But Julie Cottineau, founder and CEO of consultancy BrandTwist, points out that Threadless' trendy artwork could be a liability for Open Me if it's not handled correctly.
Threadless, Atizo or Zukunft-Innovation) raise their customers through social appreciation, such as ranking lists, bonus systems, or virtual cash prizes.
With Reed's help, Threadless built a mini social network and seeded it with just enough incentives to boost its bottom line.
Rajan Zed further said that such trivialization of Lord Ganesha was disturbing and offensive to the one billion Hindus world over and requested Threadless to immediately remove it from its website.
Only one brief eruption between the campaign and the press at Threadless suggested the gritty Back of the Yards neighborhood more than The Social Network: The press area had been set up in the back of the room, and a few reporters surrounded a short campaign stafferalmost all the staffers I've met are shortto protest.
Hipster clothing company Threadless.com prints and sells t-shirts designed by people on its Web site.
Here are a few of this summer's faves from Threadless, DykeTees, SnorgTees and Cupcake and Cuddlebunny.
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Online T-shirt companies Threadless, founded in 2000, and Cameesa in 2008, use different variations of crowdsourcing to design and select T-shirts to sell on their Web sites.
The engine was designed with built-in threadless borescope ports, axially split cases, oil sight gauges, and integrated diagnostics.

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