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Definition of weak
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Weak (v. i.)
Wanting
in point or vigor of
expression;
as, a weak
sentence;
a weak
style..
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Perkin
::
Perkin
(n.) A kind of weak
perry.
Tweak
::
Tweak (n.)
Trouble;
distress;
tweag.
Demoralize
::
Demoralize
(v. t.) To
corrupt
or
undermine
in
morals;
to
destroy
or
lessen
the
effect
of moral
principles
on; to
render
corrupt
or
untrustworthy
in
morals,
in
discipline,
in
courage,
spirit,
etc.; to
weaken
in
spirit
or
efficiency..
Lax
::
Lax (v. t.) Not
strict
or
stringent;
not
exact;
loose;
weak;
vague;
equivocal.
Proteus
::
Proteus
(n.) A genus of
aquatic
eel-shaped
amphibians
found in caves in
Austria.
They have
permanent
external
gills as well as
lungs.
The eyes are small and the legs are weak.
Weak
::
Weak (v. i.) Not
having
full
confidence
or
conviction;
not
decided
or
confirmed;
vacillating;
wavering.
Diluent
::
Diluent
(a.)
Diluting;
making
thinner
or
weaker
by
admixture,
esp. of
water..
Cathartin
::
Cathartin
(n.) The
bitter,
purgative
principle
of
senna.
It is a
glucoside
with the
properties
of a weak acid; --
called
also
cathartic
acid, and
cathartina..
Card
::
Card (v. t.) To mix or
mingle,
as with an
inferior
or
weaker
article..
Tweag
::
Tweag (v. t.) To
tweak.
Incapacious
::
Incapacious
(a.) Not
capacious;
narrow;
small;
weak or
foolish;
as, an
incapacious
soul..
Silly
::
Silly (n.) Weak in
intellect;
destitute
of
ordinary
strength
of mind;
foolish;
witless;
simple;
as, a silly
woman..
Childish
::
Childish
(a.)
Puerile;
trifling;
weak.
Sappy
::
Sappy
(superl.)
Weak in
intellect.
Enervate
::
Enervate
(a.)
Weakened;
weak;
without
strength
of
force.
Faints
::
Faints
(n.pl.)
The
impure
spirit
which comes over first and last in the
distillation
of
whisky;
-- the
former
being
called
the
strong
faints,
and the
latter,
which is much more
abundant,
the weak
faints.
This crude
spirit
is much
impregnated
with fusel oil..
Unmanned
::
Unmanned
(a.)
Deprived
of manly
qualities;
deficient
in
vigor,
strength,
courage,
etc.; weak;
effeminate..
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..
Little
::
Little
(a.) Small in force or
efficiency;
not
strong;
weak;
slight;
inconsiderable;
as,
little
attention
or
exertion;little
effort;
little
care or
diligence..
Languid
::
Languid
(a.)
Promoting
or
indicating
weakness
or
heaviness;
as, a
languid
day..
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