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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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Tipsy
::
Tipsy
(superl.)
Being under the
influence
of
strong
drink;
rendered
weak or
foolish
by
liquor,
but not
absolutely
or
completely
drunk;
fuddled;
intoxicated..
Lithia
::
Lithia
(n.) The oxide of
lithium;
a
strong
alkaline
caustic
similar
to
potash
and soda, but
weaker.
See
Lithium..
Enfeeblement
::
Enfeeblement
(n.) The act of
weakening;
enervation;
weakness.
Doter
::
Doter (n.) One
excessively
fond, or weak in
love..
Wish-wash
::
Wish-wash
(n.) Any weak, thin
drink..
Lustless
::
Lustless
(a.)
Lacking
vigor;
weak;
spiritless.
Craven
::
Craven
(v. t.) To make
recreant,
weak,
spiritless,
or
cowardly..
Falter
::
Falter
(v. t.) To utter with
hesitation,
or in a
broken,
trembling,
or weak
manner..
Unstrength
::
Unstrength
(n.) Want of
strength;
weakness;
feebleness.
Dotage
::
Dotage
(v. i.)
Excessive
fondness;
weak and
foolish
affection.
Solid
::
Solid (a.)
Sound;
not
weakly;
as, a solid
constitution
of
body..
Maudlin
::
Maudlin
(a.)
Tearful;
easily
moved to
tears;
exciting
to
tears;
excessively
sentimental;
weak and
silly.
Appall
::
Appall
(v. i.) To grow
faint;
to
become
weak; to
become
dismayed
or
discouraged.
Tremor
::
Tremor
(v.) A
trembling;
a
shivering
or
shaking;
a
quivering
or
vibratory
motion;
as, the
tremor
of a
person
who is weak,
infirm,
or old..
Appall
::
Appall
(a.) To
weaken;
to
enfeeble;
to
reduce;
as, an old
appalled
wight..
Delicacy
::
Delicacy
(a.)
Nicety
or
fineness
of form,
texture,
or
constitution;
softness;
elegance;
smoothness;
tenderness;
and
hence,
frailty
or
weakness;
as, the
delicacy
of a fiber or a
thread;
delicacy
of a hand or of the human form;
delicacy
of the skin;
delicacy
of
frame..
Analcime
::
Analcime
(n.) A white or
flesh-red
mineral,
of the
zeolite
family,
occurring
in
isometric
crystals.
By
friction,
it
acquires
a weak
electricity;
hence its
name..
Wearish
::
Wearish
(a.) Weak;
withered;
shrunk.
Weak
::
Weak (v. i.) Not
prevalent
or
effective,
or not felt to be
prevalent;
not
potent;
feeble..
Arsis
::
Arsis (n.) The
elevation
of the hand, or that part of the bar at which it is
raised,
in
beating
time; the weak or
unaccented
part of the bar; --
opposed
to
thesis..
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