thready

English

Etymology

From Middle English *thredi, *thredy (suggested by derivative Middle English thredines, þredinez (fibrousness, stringiness, literally threadiness)), equivalent to thread + -y.

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -ɛdi

Adjective

thready (comparative threadier, superlative threadiest)

  1. Of, resembling, or capable of forming a thread; filamentous.
  2. (of a pulse) weak.
    • 2016, Kerry Greenwood, Murder and Mendelssohn, Sydney: Allen and Unwin, page 329:
      A pulse throbbed beneath her fingers, thready but present.

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