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Synonyms and antonyms of Words for amounts of specific substances in British Thesaurus

Words for amounts of specific substances

billow (noun)

a moving cloud of something such as smoke or steam

block (noun)

a solid piece of wood, stone, ice etc with straight sides

cloud (noun)

a large amount of smoke, dust, steam etc in the air

cloud (noun)

any large mass in the sky that looks like a cloud

fiber ()

the American spelling of fibre

fibre (noun)

a long thin piece of a natural or artificial substance, similar to a thread or hair in shape

foam (noun)

a lot of bubbles that stick together on the surface of a liquid and usually look white

fog (noun)

a cloud of smoke or some other gas

froth (noun)

a mass of small air bubbles that form on the surface of a liquid

hank (noun)

a piece of something such as wool or hair tied in a loose way

knot (noun)

a lump in fibre, string, or hair where it has become twisted together

lump (noun)

a solid piece in a substance that should be smooth or liquid

mat (noun)

a thick twisted mass of something

piece (noun)

a single instance of something of a particular type

roll (noun)

a long piece of film, paper, carpet etc, rolled into the shape of a tube

sheet (noun)

a thin flat piece of paper, metal, plastic, glass etc

sheet (noun)

a wide flat area of something such as water or ice

sheeting (noun)

large flat pieces of a substance such as plastic or metal

skein (noun)

a long piece of wool that has been wound into a loose shape instead of a tight ball

stick (noun)

an amount of a solid substance in a container that you push at the bottom so that a small amount comes out of the top

tablet (noun)

a small hard piece of a substance, especially one that dissolves in water

thread (noun)

a long thin fibre or piece of something

vein (noun)

a supply or amount of a particular thing

wad (noun)

a round mass of something soft, for example cotton wool

wedge (noun)

a piece of wood, plastic, or other material that is thin at one end and wider at the other and is pressed into a space to hold something in place or to force things apart

wedge (noun)

something that has the shape of a wedge