even thickness

collocation in English

meaningsofevenandthickness

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even
adjective
uk
/ˈiː.vən/
us
/ˈiː.vən/
flat and smooth, or on the ...
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thickness
noun
uk
/ˈθɪk.nəs/
us
/ˈθɪk.nəs/
the quality of ...
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(Definition ofevenandthicknessfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The topsawyer also had to guide the saw so that the board was ofeventhickness.
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A jointer can not be used to create a board ofeventhicknessalong its length.
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The topsawyer also had to guide the saw to produce a plank ofeventhickness.
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The glass must also have aneventhicknessthroughout the flask.
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Especially early specimens feature hollow conical feet with walls ofeventhickness.
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Chefs like it because the fillets are ofeventhickness, which aids in cooking.
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Lambeg drum heads are goat skins, they are very thin and strong, and ofeventhicknessand consistency all over as far as possible.
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At every latitude there is precisely the amount of centripetal force that is necessary to maintain aneventhicknessof the atmospheric layer.
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The glass flows onto the tin surface forming a floating ribbon with perfectly smooth surfaces on both sides and ofeventhickness.
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Centering devices are important (usually 1 per length of casing or at maximum intervals of 9 m) to ensure that the grouted annular space is ofeventhickness.
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The main function of the cover slip is to keep solid specimens pressed flat, and liquid samples shaped into a flat layer ofeventhickness.
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The coal would then be raked by the men into a layer ofeventhicknessand the retort sealed.
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This group is characterized by lines ofeventhicknessfor each stroke, the equivalent of sans serif.
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Once the glue has set, the board can be planed down to aneventhickness, resulting in a longer but thinner board.
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