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Definition of weak
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Weak (v. i.)
Wanting
physical
strength.
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Thialdine
::
Thialdine
(n.) A weak
nitrogenous
sulphur
base,
C6H13NS2..
Craziness
::
Craziness
(n.) The state of being
broken
down or
weakened;
as, the
craziness
of a ship, or of the
limbs..
Drivel
::
Drivel
(v. i.) To be weak or
foolish;
to dote; as, a
driveling
hero;
driveling
love..
Fatuity
::
Fatuity
(n.)
Weakness
or
imbecility
of mind;
stupidity.
Helpless
::
Helpless
(a.)
Destitute
of help or
strength;
unable
to help or
defend
one's self;
needing
help;
feeble;
weak; as, a
helpless
infant..
Enervation
::
Enervation
(n.) The act of
weakening,
or
reducing
strength..
Impuissant
::
Impuissant
(a.) Weak;
impotent;
feeble.
Effeminate
::
Effeminate
(v. t.) To make
womanish;
to make soft and
delicate;
to
weaken.
Weakness
::
Weakness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being weak; want of
strength
or
firmness;
lack of
vigor;
want of
resolution
or of moral
strength;
feebleness.
Namby-pamby
::
Namby-pamby
(n.) Talk or
writing
which is
weakly
sentimental
or
affectedly
pretty.
Bisque
::
Bisque
(n.) A point taken by the
receiver
of odds in the game of
tennis;
also, an extra
innings
allowed
to a
weaker
player
in
croquet..
Senile
::
Senile
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to old age;
proceeding
from, or
characteristic
of, old age;
affected
with the
infirmities
of old age; as,
senile
weakness..
Convalescency
::
Convalescency
(n.) The
recovery
of heath and
strength
after
disease;
the state of a body
renewing
its vigor after
sickness
or
weakness;
the time
between
the
subsidence
of a
disease
and
complete
restoration
to
health.
Debilitate
::
Debilitate
(v. t.) To
impair
the
strength
of; to
weaken;
to
enfeeble;
as, to
debilitate
the body by
intemperance..
Weakish
::
Weakish
(a.)
Somewhat
weak;
rather
weak.
Feeble
::
Feeble
(superl.)
Deficient
in
physical
strength;
weak;
infirm;
debilitated.
Melt
::
Melt (v. i.)
Hence:
To be
softened;
to
become
tender,
mild, or
gentle;
also, to be
weakened
or
subdued,
as by
fear..
Weak
::
Weak (v. i.) Not able to
sustain
a great
weight,
pressure,
or
strain;
as, a weak
timber;
a weak
rope..
Puler
::
Puler (n.) One who
pules;
one who
whines
or
complains;
a weak
person.
Water
::
Water (n.) To add water to
(anything),
thereby
extending
the
quantity
or bulk while
reducing
the
strength
or
quality;
to
extend;
to
dilute;
to
weaken..
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