Thread(s) may refer to:
Objects
edit- Thread (yarn), a kind of thin yarn used for sewing
- Thread (unit of measurement), a cotton yarn measure
- Screw thread, a helical ridge on a cylindrical fastener
- Thread, an individual strand of spider silk
Arts and entertainment
edit- Thread (film), 2016 Greek film
- Threads (1932 film), a film directed by G. B. Samuelson
- Threads (1984 film), a 1984 BBC television film exploring the effects of a nuclear attack on the people of Sheffield during a nuclear war between NATO and the Warsaw Pact
- Threads (2017 film), a Norwegian-Canadian animated short film
- "Threads" (Stargate SG-1), a 2005 Stargate SG-1 episode
- "Thread", a poem by Patti Smith from Babel
- Thread, a lethal spore in the Dragonriders of Pern universe
- The Threads , an Indian short animated film by Girish Rao, winner of the National Film Award for Best Non-Feature Animation Film
- Phantom Thread, 2017 American historical drama film
- Project Runway: Threads, a Project Runway spin-off with child contestants
Music
edit- Thread (album), 2018, by American rock band Red Sun Rising
- Threads (Battlefield Band album), 1995
- Threads (David S. Ware album), 2003
- Threads (Now, Now album), 2012
- Threads (Temposhark album), 2010
- Threads (Sheryl Crow album), 2019
- "Threads" (song), by This Will Destroy You from their 2008 self-titled album
- Thread, a 1999 album by Wideawake
- Threads, a 2021 album by the Verve Pipe
- Threads, a 2015 extended play by Sarah Harding, and its title track
Technology
editSocial networks
edit- Threads (social network), an online social media and social networking service launched in 2023 by Meta Platforms
- Conversation threading, a group of messages on a single topic posted to a newsgroup, mailing list, or Internet forum
Programming
edit- Thread (computing), a sequence of instructions that may execute in parallel with others
- Thread (network protocol), an Internet of things (IoT) home automation protocol by Thread Group
Other uses
edit- Thread (non-profit organization), in Baltimore City, US that builds relationships across lines of difference
- Ariadne's thread (logic), a method for solving a problem with multiple apparent means of proceeding