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gauge vs thickness

thickness vs gauge

gauge and thickness both are nouns.

gauge is a verb but thickness is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
gauge Yes No Yes No
thickness Yes No No No
As nouns, thickness is a hypernym of gauge; that is, thickness is a word with a broader meaning than gauge:
  • gauge: the thickness of wire
  • thickness: the dimension through an object as opposed to its length or width
gauge (noun) thickness (noun)
a measuring instrument for measuring and indicating a quantity such as the thickness of wire or the amount of rain etc. the dimension through an object as opposed to its length or width
the distance between the rails of a railway or between the wheels of a train resistance to flow
the thickness of wire used of a line or mark
diameter of a tube or gun barrel indistinct articulation
accepted or approved instance or example of a quantity or quality against which others are judged or measured or compared
gauge (verb) thickness (verb)
measure precisely and against a standard
adapt to a specified measurement
mix in specific proportions
judge tentatively or form an estimate of (quantities or time)
determine the capacity, volume, or contents of by measurement and calculation
rub to a uniform size
Difference between gauge and thickness

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