thin (from lat. "delicatus") 1 ("be") adj. Applied to things of little thickness: "a thin thread. A thin table". ("Be, be, be") Applied to people, with little meat or fat in the body, by nature or incidentally: "is a tall and thin girl. You've been very thin". 2. applied to cropland, of little substance. Lean, poor. 3. witty or subtle. 4 delicate. 5 (ant. ) Limited. 6 m. Mar. Part of the ends of aft and prow of a boat that narrows the bilgewater. Locker. 7 (pl. ) The horses belly bottom. (pl. ) Skirt of carcasses intended for consumption. V. "always the rope is broken by the thinner, Jenny delgado, internecine delgado". . Cataloga cultured root, "lepto-": "leptorrino". Hair, narrow, thin, impalpable, light, linear, linear, simple, subtle, soft, floaty. Sharp, Alleluia, flattened, Harpy, cangalla, cangallo, Shin, canifla, carniseco, cavanillero, cenceno, charcón, chiguin, his, make it transparent. Appendix, band, stem, cutting edge, thread, blade tip. Eyelet. Lose weight, endelgadecer. Dimension. Decrease.