thicket
The Spanish word 'espesura' translates to 'thickness' in English. It is often used to describe the density or thickness of a physical object or of a natural environment such as a forest. However, it might also be used metaphorically to talk about abstract ideas, like the density of a plot in a story or the intricacies of a situation. This word comes from the Spanish verb 'espesar', which means to thicken or to become dense.
I lost my way in the thickness of the forest.
This phrase is used to describe a situation where someone gets lost because the forest is thick or dense, so it's hard to find the way through.
The thickness of my cat's hair is notable.
This phrase is indicating the cat has very thick or dense hair, which can be a characteristic of some cat breeds, and it is something that stands out or is noticeable.
The thickness of the clouds predicts a storm.
This is a way to say that if the clouds are particularly thick or dense looking, it often means that a storm is likely to occur.