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Traditional English :: weakness
weaknes.html - n.
1 the state or condition of being weak.
2 a weak point; a defect.
3 the inability to resist a particular temptation.
4 (foll. by for) a self-indulgent liking (have a weakness for chocolate).
Traditional English :: weakness
weaknes.html - n.
1 the state or condition of being weak.
2 a weak point; a defect.
3 the inability to resist a particular temptation.
4 (foll. by for) a self-indulgent liking (have a weakness for chocolate).
Traditional English :: weak
weaknes.html - adj.
1 deficient in strength, power, or number; fragile; easily broken or bent or defeated.
2 deficient in vigour; sickly, feeble (weak health; a weak imagination).
3 a deficient in resolution; easily led (a weak character). b (of an action or features) indicating a lack of resolution (a weak surrender; a weak chin).
4 unconvincing or logically deficient (weak evidence; a weak argument).
5 (of a mixed liquid or solution) watery, thin, dilute (weak tea).
6 (of a style etc.) not vigorous or well-knit; diffuse, slipshod.
7 (of a crew) short-handed.
8 (of a syllable etc.) unstressed.
9 Gram. in Germanic languages: a (of a verb) forming inflections by the addition of a suffix to the stem. b (of a noun or adjective) belonging to a declension in which the stem originally ended in -n (opp. STRONG adj. 22).
    weak ending an unstressed syllable in a normally stressed place at the end of a verse-line. the weaker sex derog. women. weak grade Gram. an unstressed ablaut-form. weak interaction Physics the weakest form of interaction between elementary particles. weak-kneed colloq. lacking resolution. weak-minded 1 mentally deficient.
    2 lacking in resolution. weak-mindedness the state of being weak-minded. weak moment a time when one is unusually compliant or temptable. weak point (or spot)
    1 a place where defences are assailable.
    2 a flaw in an argument or character or in resistance to temptation.
    weakish adj. [ME f. ON veikr f. Gmc]
Traditional English :: weaken
weaknes.html - v.tr. &
intr. make or become weak or weaker.
    weakener n.
Traditional English :: weakfish
weaknes.html - n.
(pl. same or -fishes) US a marine fish of the genus Cynoscion, used as food. [obs. Du. weekvisch f. week soft (formed as WEAK) + visch FISH(1)]
Traditional English :: weakling
weaknes.html - n.
a feeble person or animal.
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