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Definition of weak
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Weak (v. i.) Not
having
full
confidence
or
conviction;
not
decided
or
confirmed;
vacillating;
wavering.
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Dunce
::
Dunce (n.) One
backward
in book
learning;
a child or other
person
dull or weak in
intellect;
a
dullard;
a dolt.
Bovey Coal
::
Bovey coal () A kind of
mineral
coal, or brown
lignite,
burning
with a weak
flame,
and
generally
a
disagreeable
odor; -- found at Bovey
Tracey,
Devonshire,
England.
It is of
geological
age of the
oolite,
and not of the true coal era..
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..
Polarization
::
Polarization
(n.) An
effect
produced
upon the
plates
of a
voltaic
battery,
or the
electrodes
in an
electrolytic
cell, by the
deposition
upon them of the gases
liberated
by the
action
of the
current.
It is
chiefly
due to the
hydrogen,
and
results
in an
increase
of the
resistance,
and the
setting
up of an
opposing
electro-motive
force,
both of which tend
materially
to
weaken
the
current
of the
battery,
or that
passing
through
the
cell..
Size
::
Size (v. i.) A thin, weak glue used in
various
trades,
as in
painting,
bookbinding,
paper
making,
etc..
Effeminate
::
Effeminate
(v. t.) To make
womanish;
to make soft and
delicate;
to
weaken.
Asthenic
::
Asthenic
(a.)
Characterized
by, or
pertaining
to,
debility;
weak;
debilitating..
Mince
::
Mince (v. t.) To
suppress
or
weaken
the force of; to
extenuate;
to
palliate;
to tell by
degrees,
instead
of
directly
and
frankly;
to clip, as words or
expressions;
to utter half and keep back half of..
Wreakless
::
Wreakless
(a.)
Unrevengeful;
weak.
Discouragement
::
Discouragement
(n.) The act of
discouraging,
or the state of being
discouraged;
depression
or
weakening
of
confidence;
dejection..
Feeble-minded
::
Feeble-minded
(a.) Weak in
intellectual
power;
wanting
firmness
or
constancy;
irresolute;
vacilating;
imbecile.
Weakly
::
Weakly
(superl.)
Not
strong
of
constitution;
infirm;
feeble;
as, a
weakly
woman;
a man of a
weakly
constitution..
Craven
::
Craven
(n.) A
recreant;
a
coward;
a
weak-hearted,
spiritless
fellow.
See
Recreant,
n..
Fond
::
Fond
(superl.)
Foolish;
silly;
simple;
weak.
Debile
::
Debile
(a.) Weak.
Weak
::
Weak (v. i.)
Feeble
of mind;
wanting
discernment;
lacking
vigor;
spiritless;
as, a weak king or
magistrate..
Failing
::
Failing
(n.) A
failing
short;
a
becoming
deficient;
failure;
deficiency;
imperfection;
weakness;
lapse;
fault;
infirmity;
as, a
mental
failing..
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..
Weak
::
Weak (v. i.)
Resulting
from, or
indicating,
lack of
judgment,
discernment,
or
firmness;
unwise;
hence,
foolish..
Languishing
::
Languishing
(a.)
Becoming
languid
and weak;
pining;
losing
health
and
strength.
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