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Definition of weak
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Weak (v. i.) Not
stiff;
pliant;
frail;
soft; as, the weak stalk of a
plant..
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Enervative
::
Enervative
(a.)
Having
power,
or a
tendency,
to
enervate;
weakening..
Extend
::
Extend
(v. t.) To
increase
in
quantity
by
weakening
or
adulterating
additions;
as, to
extend
liquors..
Comparative
::
Comparative
(n.) The
comparative
degree
of
adjectives
and
adverbs;
also, the form by which the
comparative
degree
is
expressed;
as,
stronger,
wiser,
weaker,
more
stormy,
less
windy,
are all
comparatives..
Silly
::
Silly (n.) Weak;
helpless;
frail.
Slender
::
Slender
(superl.)
Weak;
feeble;
not
strong;
slight;
as,
slender
hope; a
slender
constitution..
Card
::
Card (v. t.) To mix or
mingle,
as with an
inferior
or
weaker
article..
Debilitate
::
Debilitate
(v. t.) To
impair
the
strength
of; to
weaken;
to
enfeeble;
as, to
debilitate
the body by
intemperance..
Impotent
::
Impotent
(a.) Not
potent;
wanting
power,
strength.
or
vigor.
whether
physical,
intellectual,
or
moral;
deficient
in
capacity;
destitute
of
force;
weak;
feeble;
infirm..
Falter
::
Falter
(v. & n.) To
hesitate;
to speak
brokenly
or
weakly;
to
stammer;
as, his
tongue
falters..
Valetudinarian
::
Valetudinarian
(n.) A
person
of a weak or
sickly
constitution;
one who is
seeking
to
recover
health.
Rosolic
::
Rosolic
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
designating,
a
complex
red
dyestuff
(called
rosolic
acid) which is
analogous
to
rosaniline
and
aurin.
It is
produced
by
oxidizing
a
mixture
of
phenol
and
cresol,
as a dark red
amorphous
mass,
C20H16O3,
which forms weak salts with
bases,
and
stable
ones with
acids.
Called
also
methyl
aurin,
and,
formerly,
corallin..
Accent
::
Accent
(n.) A
special
emphasis
of a tone, even in the
weaker
part of the
measure..
Flaccid
::
Flaccid
(a.)
Yielding
to
pressure
for want of
firmness
and
stiffness;
soft and weak;
limber;
lax;
drooping;
flabby;
as, a
flaccid
muscle;
flaccid
flesh..
Weakly
::
Weakly
(superl.)
Not
strong
of
constitution;
infirm;
feeble;
as, a
weakly
woman;
a man of a
weakly
constitution..
Proteles
::
Proteles
(n.) A South
Africa
genus of
Carnivora,
allied
to the
hyenas,
but
smaller
and
having
weaker
jaws and
teeth.
It
includes
the
aard-wolf..
Slipslop
::
Slipslop
(n.) Weak, poor, or flat
liquor;
weak,
profitless
discourse
or
writing..
Cinchonidine
::
Cinchonidine
(n.) One of the
quinine
group of
alkaloids,
found
especially
in red
cinchona
bark. It is a white
crystalline
substance,
C19H22N2O,
with a
bitter
taste and
qualities
similar
to, but
weaker
than,
quinine;
--
sometimes
called
also
cinchonidia..
Nervous
::
Nervous
(a.)
Having
the
nerves
weak,
diseased,
or
easily
excited;
subject
to, or
suffering
from, undue
excitement
of the
nerves;
easily
agitated
or
annoyed..
Emasculate
::
Emasculate
(v. t.) To
deprive
of
masculine
vigor or
spirit;
to
weaken;
to
render
effeminate;
to
vitiate
by
unmanly
softness.
Weakener
::
Weakener
(n.) One who, or that
which,
weakens..
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