Weight
Meanings and phrases
n.
- the vertical force exerted by a mass as a result of gravity
- sports equipment used in calisthenic exercises and weightlifting; it is not attached to anything and is raised and lowered by use of the hands and arms; free weight; exercising weight
- the relative importance granted to something; weightiness
- an artifact that is heavy
- an oppressive feeling of heavy force
- a system of units used to express the weight of something; system of weights
- (statistics) a coefficient assigned to elements of a frequency distribution in order to represent their relative importance; weighting
- a unit used to measure weight; weight unit
v.
- weight down with a load; burden; burthen; weight down
- present with a bias; slant; angle
n.
- any weight unit used in pharmacy; an ounce is equal to 480 grains and a pound is equal to 12 ounces; apothecaries' unit
n.
- (chemistry) the mass of an atom of a chemical element expressed in atomic mass units; atomic mass; relative atomic mass
- However, his exact position on atomic weight is disputed.
- The isotopes of erbium range in atomic weight from () to ().
- The isotopes of actinium range in atomic weight from 205 u () to 236 u ().
n.
- a system of weights based on the 16-ounce pound (or 7,000 grains); avoirdupois
n.
- the weight of a person's body
- Young reach adult body weight around 3 months.
- Both the imago's body weight and fat body weight decrease.
v.
- have influence to a specified degree
n.
- the atomic weight of an element that has the same combining capacity as a given weight of another element; the standard is 8 for oxygen; equivalent; equivalent weight; eq
n.
- an oppressive encumbrance
- a heavy motionless weight
n.
- the atomic weight of an element that has the same combining capacity as a given weight of another element; the standard is 8 for oxygen; equivalent; combining weight; eq
n.
- sports equipment used in calisthenic exercises and weightlifting; it is not attached to anything and is raised and lowered by use of the hands and arms; weight; free weight
n.
- sports equipment used in calisthenic exercises and weightlifting; it is not attached to anything and is raised and lowered by use of the hands and arms; weight; exercising weight
n.
- the quantity of an element whose weight in grams is numerically equal to the atomic weight of the element; gram atom
v.
- take off weight; reduce; melt off; slim; slenderize; thin; slim down
- The larger the calorie deficit, the faster one will lose weight.
- A restricted diet is more often pursued by those wanting to lose weight.
- He underwent bariatric surgery at Centinela Freeman Hospital to lose weight.
n.
- a decimal unit of weight based on the gram; weight unit
n.
- (chemistry) the sum of the relative atomic masses of the constituent atoms of a molecule; relative molecular mass
- T7 polymerase has a molecular weight of 99 kDa.
- The molecular weight of LTNF is about 63 kDa.
- The total molecular weight is 268.86 kD.
v.
- do one's share in a common task
n.
- a person's body weight (as an athlete's) at the beginning of the season (when first reporting for practice)
n.
- a counterweight for a sliding sash
n.
- a system of weights used for precious metals and gemstones; based on a 12-ounce pound and an ounce of 480 grains; troy
v.
- weight down with a load; burden; burthen; weight
n.
- a person who gains weight; gainer
n.
- bodybuilding that increases muscle mass and body weight
n.
- a decimal unit of weight based on the gram; metric weight unit
- a unit used to measure weight; weight
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- Less intake of food will result in weight loss.
- Manley is a spokesperson for Herbal Magic weight loss.
- The show documented her weight loss transformation from .
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- He competed in the 66 kg weight class and lifted RAW.
- Jan's father took the Bronze World Cup for his weight class.
- weight class under his San Shou fighting nickname, "The Gentleman" .
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- At Hunter, he wrestled in three weight classes (from 157 to 174 lbs.).
- He was a serious contender, and a world ranked boxer in both weight classes.
- It would be the last World Championship without a division into weight classes.
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- Plagued by weight gain, Bejshak's career was cut short.
- Patients often present with hyperphagia and rapid weight gain.
- Some patients experience temporary weight gain due to the steroid.
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- Gram's marketing is held with the light weight of it.
- It uses Multi-point fuel injection, VVT-i and light weight, cast rods.
- Low cost, light weight, and a flat, low loading floor were the main consideration.
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- The total weight of the structure is 204 tons.
- The total weight of all 6 bells is 32,243 kg.
- Maximum total weight is around 700kg or 300kg of cargo.
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- The aircraft has a maximum gross weight of .
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- The aircraft has a standard empty weight of .
- The aircraft has a carriage weight of and an empty weight of .
- The aircraft, without the wing fitted, has an empty weight of .
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- 1921 The R & A limits the size and weight of the ball.
- The sexes are moderately dimorphic in body size and weight.
- Because of size and weight these doors are usually sectional.
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- The District provides a weight room for athletes.
- (These include a dance/spin class and weight room.)
- He credits his improvement to time spent in the weight room.
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- The mixed grip allows more weight to be held for this reason.
- In overweight or obese individuals the body places more weight on the knee joint.
- The structure was also largely aluminum, as opposed to steel used in the V-2, thus shedding more weight.
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- The parties eventually compromised on a 40-tonne weight limit.
- It has a weight limit of .
- He was 118 pounds over the weight limit, and ten years over the age limit.
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- Ten percent of all births were low birth weight.
- The last boy pup, Chikara, has the highest birth weight of any of the pups at 11 ounces.
- It may also have intrauterine effects on fetal development, resulting in low birth weight newborns.
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- He then took up weight training, becoming an instructor at his local gym.
- He does ten hours of weight training and five hours of aerobic exercise each week.
- The middle level has a gym with boxing ring, punching bag, and weight training room.
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- The C1 weighed approximately with a 40/60 front/rear weight distribution.
- The four-cylinder FE estate in fact had perfect 50/50 weight distribution.
- The cross-country mobility is good due to bending frame and good weight distribution.
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- For example, the human body turns over its own weight in ATP each day.
- If they don't think the strip carries its own weight, they don't have to run it."
- The chain soon broke under its own weight, but Union forces did not learn of this fact until early 1862.
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- Tea contains more caffeine than coffee by dry weight.
- This urea is a major component of the dry weight of urine.
- The S-II had a dry weight of about and fully fueled, weighed .
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- Kokanee grows to an average size of with an average weight of .
- In 2008, Con-way Freight’s average weight per shipment was 1,190 pounds.
- Males, at an average weight of are larger than females, at an average of .
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- gloves were used for the bout (the maximum weight was ).
- The maximum weight for a single stock is limited to 10%.
- The maximum weight of the symbol is 20%.
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- She holds these titles in the -67 kg weight category.
- He competed in the 66 kg weight class and lifted RAW.
- Despite the 12 kg weight difference, Saenchai put up a good fight.
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- Steel armor was considerably stronger, for the same weight, than iron.
- He also competed in the same weight division at the 2016 Summer Olympics.
- Champions with multiple title reigns in same weight class are counted only once.
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- The valve cover is made of magnesium to save weight.
- By not using old-fashioned rivets, it was hoped to save weight.
- The car also has door straps instead of normal door handles to save weight.
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- In 2002, Weis underwent gastric bypass surgery, after which he lost from his top weight of .
- Carrying top weight of in a field of twelve, Pink Lloyd broke well and rated behind a fast early pace.
- Racing on Tapeta Footings, he carried top weight of 124 pounds to victory in the Presque Isle Mile Stakes.
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- This allows for simplicity of use and a much lighter weight.
- Advantages included the smaller dimensions and lighter weight.
- The smaller size and lighter weight of carbines make them easier to handle.
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- They were refitted with A1A bogies, to reduce weight.
- Many modern suits, however, use printed logos in order to reduce weight.
- Starting from May 1942, they were partially dismantled in Kiel, to reduce weight and size.
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- Ronan's vote carries no extra weight.
- The FE's extra weight presumably made this development irresistible.
- Given the extra weight of the Panzerwerfer, the top speed was only 24 mph (40 km/h).
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- This is an anchor which relies solely on being a heavy weight.
- The Ego weighs approximately , contributed by heavy weight of the battery.
- Ohkello went on to fight for the WBC heavy weight Title in 2006 in Russia.
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- Ten percent of all births were low birth weight.
- It may also have intrauterine effects on fetal development, resulting in low birth weight newborns.
- Prader-Willi Syndrome is characterized by low birth weight, hypersomnolence, low appetite and poor suckling.
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- Maximum takeoff weight (MTOW) is .
- The B-1B's maximum takeoff weight was increased to from the B-1A's .
- Maximum payload of the C-17 is , and its maximum takeoff weight is .
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- In this way, stiff beams can be achieved with minimum weight.
- It was initially a limited handicap with a minimum weight of .
- There is no minimum weight, and the maximum is a tare weight of 66 lbs.
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- Which is also why I gained so much weight later on.
- By this time he had lost much weight and had difficulty walking.
- They have low adhesion, and generally cannot support much weight.
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- thrust and low weight, using approximately 3.7 litres (1 US Gal.)
- Its low weight and compact size allows an ultralight certification.
- She cut down her eating so significantly she dropped from 145 pounds to 108, a very low weight for a person.
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- IBF Muaythai sanctions 17 weight division as same as boxing.
- He also competed in the same weight division at the 2016 Summer Olympics.
- He won a Bronze medal at the 2016 Summer Olympics in the +105kg weight division.
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- This is by weight reduction or trajectory reshaping.
- The weight reduction work cost $6.2 billion and caused an 18-month delay.
- The weight reduction upon cutting is significant and can be of the order of 50%.
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- Each of the 5 areas above is given equal weight in the final score.
- All decisions are made locally in a community of equals where every members voice has equal weight.
- Autoethnography in performance studies acknowledges the researcher and the audience having equal weight.
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- The original design made use of flying buttresses to support the weight of the roof.
- In some areas, the beaches consisted of a soft clay that could not support the weight of tanks.
- Together, these meant that the hull had to be made quite broad, in order to support the weight of the armor.
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- He was a world champion in two weight divisions.
- There were no weight divisions or round limits, and no referee.
- This is different from WBC Muaythai as it sanctions 19 weight divisions.
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- In this case, the line consisted of a drum of piano wire whilst the lead was of a much greater weight.
- Power was down to for the 1957 sixth series, with increased torque to offset the greater weight of the later car.
- Maize is widely cultivated throughout the world, and a greater weight of maize is produced each year than any other grain.
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- Accordingly, the fetal liver cannot metabolize ethanol or other low molecular weight xenobiotiocs.
- Diamphotoxin, the toxic compound in "Diamphidia", is highly labile, and has a low molecular weight.
- Esters with low molecular weight are commonly used as fragrances and found in essential oils and pheromones.
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- They were later disabled, however, owing to their additional weight and complexity.
- However, the Whirly-Bat's lightweight design prohibited the additional weight of offensive weaponry.
- For fire suits, the material used to make the sponsor patches must also be fire proof, adding additional weight to the suit.
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- She holds these titles in the -67 kg weight category.
- He moved up in weight category to -100 kg.
- In 2006 she made a Javelin throw of 30m 54 cm as a masters woman in her weight category.
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- Different molds suit different weight racing categories.
- Drachmae were minted on different weight standards at different Greek mints.
- The competition included only men's events for ten different weight categories.
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- Adding the systems of a fighter aircraft added weight.
- The added weight was borne by double log purlins, one on top of the other.
- A. has tuned the van's suspension to compensate for the added weight of his gold jewelry.
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- These World Championships saw the introduction of 'seedings' in each weight.
- Lord Lonsdale supplied championship cups for the winners at each weight, worth each.
- The Challenge Belt was the name given to the NSC championship belts for each weight class.
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- Gross vehicle weight rating for the coach was and for the coach.
- The W55 replaced the steel-cased W50, reducing the vehicle weight by 10 kg.
- Overall vehicle weight is up 357 lbs, with weight distribution (front:rear) improved from 61:39 in non-hybrids to 57:43 in hybrid models.
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- The overall weight of the keyboard is 11.8kg (26 pounds).
- This gave reduced overall weight and volume, and reduced servicing times.
- However, these modifications added to overall weight and emissions raised accordingly.
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- Earlier that year he had contracted a virus and lost a great amount of weight.
- The team that had gained the least amount of weight would become the Have-Nots for the week.
- A large amount of weight can be lifted if the "knee raise" style is used in a standing position.
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- The knee and ankle joints became increasingly robust to better support increased weight.
- His increased weight in the 1930s robbed him of confidence and slowed him down to the point where his batting declined.
- Changes in operational use and additional systems have increased weight, necessitating multiple structural strengthening programs.
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- Students' height and weight appeared on their monthly report cards.
- She admitted to being self-conscious as a teenager, due to her height and weight.
- There were also imports of Western sighthound breeds to add to the height and weight.
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- The power to weight ratio also tends to be worse.
- Folic acid was given in a weight ratio to aminopterin of 200:1 to 800:1.
- They weigh about 1000 kg which makes for a massive power to weight ratio.
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- Bundy began having trouble sleeping, and lost weight.
- For a month and a half she lost weight and filming resumed.
- He had lost weight and was having trouble breathing during filming.
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- The last two had a lower weight than the first eight.
- C-17 testing was limited to this lower weight.
- They have much lower weight and more down force compared to GT cars, making them much faster.
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- He competed in the 66 kg weight class and lifted RAW.
- The world champion title in the 67 kg weight class was gained by Frei.
- He competed for Armenia in the 94 kg weight class at the 2012 Summer Olympics where he placed 11th.