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weighting The application of salts to increase fabric weight. A process used in silk manufacturing.
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weight this refers to the density of the characters within a typeface - eg bold, light, extra, demibold, extrabold, etc.
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weight Weight is a measurement of the gravitational force acting on an object. The weight of an object is expressed in pounds in the US A 180-pound person is experiencing a force of gravitational attraction to the earth equal to 180 pounds.
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weight 1) The feeling of solidity and foundation contributed to music by extended, natural bass reproduction. 2) The emphasis assigned to a subjective term by a qualifier.
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weightlessness Amusement park rides often produce sensations of weightlessness. These sensations result when riders no longer feel an external force acting upon their bodies. At the top of the tower of a free-fall ride, a 100-pound rider would feel 100 pounds of force from the seat pushing as an external force upon her body. The rider feels her normal weight. Yet, as she falls from the tower, the seat has fallen out from under her. ...
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