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the mass of heaviness of a substance; weight measurements are commonly expressed as grams (metric) ounces and pounds (US and Imperial).
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| weight |
The thickness of a line or typeface. Also, the density of paper measured in pounds.
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| weightlessness |
The condition of free fall toward or around the earth, in which an object experiences no support force (and exerts no force on a scale)
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| weight |
The downward force of gravity on an object.
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| weightlessness |
lacking apparent gravitational pull
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| weigh | weight down with a load |
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| weigh | weight down with a load |
| weigh | a person who gains weight |
| weigh | bodybuilding that increases muscle mass and body weight |
| weigh | a unit used to measure weight |
| weigh | a decimal unit of weight based on the gram |
| weigh | adjusted to reflect value or proportion |
| weigh | made heavy or weighted down with weariness |
| weigh | as something very heavy |
| weigh | in a serious manner |
| weigh | the property of being comparatively great in weight |
| weigh | (statistics) a coefficient assigned to elements of a frequency distribution in order to represent their relative importance |
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