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The measurement of how heavy the animal is Wing Span The measurement from one wing tip to the other Xylophagous An animal that eats wood. Criteo.DisplayAd({ "zoneid": 520097, "ex [..]
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Referring to mud weight, the mass per unit volume of a drilling fluid, synonymous with mud density. Weight is reported in lbm/gal (also known as ppg), kg/m3 or g/cm3 (also called specific gravity or S [..]
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Either Gross Weight, Net Weight, or Tare Weight.
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Weight is the force exerted by an object in a gravitational field. The weight of an object (W) arises from its mass (m): W = mg where g is the acceleration due to gravity (about 9.8 m/s2 on Earth).
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How heavy an object is.
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The weight to be taken into consideration is the gross-gross weight of goods.
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The weight to be taken into consideration is the gross-gross weight of goods.This includes the total weight of the goods, all packaging, and tare-weight of the container, swap-body and pallets contain [..]
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1 weight or weight down to make something heavier by putting a weight on it, especially in order to stop it from movingHe had weighted the bag with rocks.Synonyms and related words To stop someon [..]
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Old English gewiht "weighing, weight, downward force of a body, heaviness," from Proto-Germanic *wihti- (source also of Old Norse vætt, Danish vegt, Old Frisian wicht, Middle Dutch gewicht, [..]
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"to load with weight," 1747 (figuratively, of the mind, from 1640s), from weight (n.). Of horses in a handicap race, 1846. Sense in statistics is recorded from 1901. Related: Weighted; weigh [..]
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how heavy something is. • in everyday life, mass is often called weight but mass and weight are not the same, mass is the quantity of matter in an object and doesn't change but the weight of an o [..]
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The amount of force given to the stone during the delivery.
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Fracturing and lowering of the roof strata at the face as a result of mining operations, as in "taking weight".
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is the Gravitational Force acting on a body Mass
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The quality created in a syllable of verse in which that syllable both (a) has heavy stress and (b) has a long vowel that stretches out the duration of time necessary to pronounce that syllable. For i [..]
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When applied to location theory, the relative attractive force of one activity to another based on transportation cost. The weight of an activity in this context is comparable to the weight of matter [..]
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The concept of 'weight' is often used in Drupal to specify the order of a collection of items that would otherwise be sorted alphabetically or numerically (nodes, menu items, book pages, etc.). Example: You can set the weight of a menu item when you create it. The 'lighter' items, those with lower weight numbers, will 'floa [..]
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- The weight measured in grams of a golf disc. A disc usually weighs 150 to 180 grams.
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burden: weight down with a load the vertical force exerted by a mass as a result of gravity slant: present with a bias; "He biased his presentation so as to please the share holders&a [..]
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The force of gravity acting on an object. The weight force pulls an aircraft toward the earth and must be overcome by a combination of lift and thrust.
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Used by Object Storage devices to determine which storage devices are suitable for the job. Devices are weighted by size.
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the amount that something weighs
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Denotes the thickness of a letter stroke, light, extra-light, "regular," medium, demi-bold, bold, extra bold and ultra bold.
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A measure of how heavy something is.
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noun. 1. heaviness: the degree of descending gravitational force pressed upon an item or body. 2. a coefficient or multiplier utilized within an equation or statistical investigation and employed towa [..]
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The relative thickness of a typeface, which determines how dark it will appear on the printed page, indicated typographically by gradation (extra-light, light, semi-light, medium, semi-bold, bold, ext [..]
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 similar to “body”, the sensation when a wine feels thick or rich on the palate
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In typography, the lightness or darkness in print of a particular typeface
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The size of the external force required to keep a body at rest in its frame of reference.
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The weight of a single magnet
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The mass of heaviness of a substance; weight measurements are commonly expressed as grams (metric) ounces and pounds (U.S. and Imperial).
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the degree of boldness or thickness of a letter or font.
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  The gravitational force exerted on a mass.
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(n) - the effect of gravity on mass
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In survey research, a number associated with a case or unit of analysis; the weight is used as a measure of the relative contribution of the variables of that case when making estimates for the entire [..]
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The measure of the gravitational force acting on an object.
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A measure of the force due to gravitational attraction (w = mg, on the Earth?s surface).
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The force or amount of gravitational pull by which an object or body is attracted toward the center of the earth.
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A single member of a typeface
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The weight of the goods including packing, wrappers, or containers, both internal and external. The total weight as shipped. Net: The weight of the goods themselves without the inclusion of any wrapper.
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measure of the force of attraction between objects due to gravity. westerlies -
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In survey research, a number associated with a case or unit of analysis ; the weight is used as a measure of the relative significance of the variables of that case when making estimates for the entir [..]
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The weight of a object is the result of gravity pulling a mass toward earth. When a balance has been calibrated using a known mass then any unknown mass placed upon the scale will have a weight propor [..]
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The measure of the gravitational force acting on a substance.
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The size of the external force required to keep a body at rest in its frame of reference.
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The force with which a body is attracted towards the center of the earth is called its weight. The SI unit of weight is N. The gravitational units of weight are kg-wt and g-wt. The weight of a body of [..]
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The force acting on an object due to its presence in a gravitational field. The SI unit of force is the newton - not the kilogram!
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The gravitational force acting on a body, measured in newtons (N).
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the force of gravity acting on an object
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The force on an object due to the gravitational attraction between it and the Earth. An object used to make something heavier. A standardized block of metal used in a balance to measure the mass of an [..]
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That property of an object that can be weighed, as on a scale; the gravitational force on an object.
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TR, EM, SP Weight is a force. The SI unit of force is the newton - not the kilogram!
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For students registered in the Faculty of Engineering, the calculation of averages is based upon a weighting factor. The weight of an individual course is equal to the number of lecture hours per week [..]
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(n) the vertical force exerted by a mass as a result of gravity(n) sports equipment used in calisthenic exercises and weightlifting; it is not attached to anything and is raised and lowered by use of [..]
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A measure of the force of gravity acting on an object; calculated by multiplying an object’s mass by gravity (Lessons 5, 16)
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Gross
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A dead weight. (See DEAD.)
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the force on an object due to the gravitational pull of a planet or other heavenly body.
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See Basis weight (of paper).
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The attraction between an object and the earth gives objects their weight.  W= m x g
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Units:  kg Weight of the product. Weight of the product. kg
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The force exerted on mass by gravity.
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The mass or quantity of heaviness of an individual at Birth. It is expressed by units of pounds or kilograms.
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The mass or quantity of heaviness of an individual. It is expressed by units of pounds or kilograms.
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The weight of the Fetus in utero. It is usually estimated by various formulas based on measurements made during Prenatal Ultrasonography.
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The sum of the weight of all the atoms in a molecule.
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Expected weight of a healthy normal individual based on age, sex, and height. Thus, a malnourished Person would weigh less than their ideal Body Weight.
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The amount of force/speed given to the stone during the delivery.
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(1) GrossThe weight of the goods including packing, wrappers, or containers, both internal and external. The total weight as shipped. (2) Net – The weight of the goods themselves without the inclusion [..]
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Net weight of goods plus the inside packing.
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The force that gravity exerts on a body of mass.
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The body-weight of the animal usually measured at the beginning of the daily experiment.
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Weight of Metal Plates in Pounds per Square Foot.
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the mass of heaviness of a substance; weight measurements are commonly expressed as grams (metric) ounces and pounds (U.S. and Imperial).
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the mass of heaviness of a substance; weight measurements are commonly expressed as grams (metric) ounces and pounds (U.S. and Imperial).
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The gravitational force exerted on an object of a certain mass. The weight of mass m is mg Newtons, where g is the local acceleration due to a body's gravity.
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Each of the Characters has a set weight, which affects how high they can be hit into the air. This determines their vulnerability to midair combos.
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The amount of force applied to a rock to move it down the ice. Often called by sweepers using a numeric system to represent the stone’s final stopping point.
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The amount of matter in an object, influenced by gravity.
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Normally indicated as the average weight per square yard of fabric. There is always a manufacturing tolerance on either side of this average weight which may range from 3% to 8% depending on the product. Example: A 16 oz. polyester felt has a weight tolerance of + 1 oz.
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Force applied on an object because of gravity.
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The force acting on a body in a gravitational field, equal to the product of its mass and the acceleration of the body produced by the field.
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The amount of speed applied in delivering the bowl from the mat. A delivery is considered “heavy” if the bowl comes to rest behind the desired resting spot and “light” if it is short of that spot.
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SEE Children of the Light  Wilder
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The force created by gravity acting on a mass.
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The force on an object resulting from gravity.
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The force or momentum transferred to a curling stone during delivery.
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The weight of a luminaire plus ballast (except for certain track luminaires with separately mounted ballasts, when the weight is that of the lamp and track head only). For modular compact fluorescent lamp (CFL) ballasts, the weight of the ballast without a lamp. For self-ballasted CFLs, "weight" indicates the total product weight.
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1. In mud terminology, refers to the density of a drilling fluid. 2. Of a measurement, expresses degree of confidence in result of measurement of a certain quantity compared with result of another mea [..]
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When applied to location theory, the relative attractive force of one activity to another based on transportation cost. The weight of an activity in this context is comparable to the weight of matter [..]
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a measure of the gravitational force exerted on an object; its value can change with the location of the object in the universe
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How Will My Weight Affect My Pelvic Floor? Your body weight has a direct correlation to incontinence and a weak pelvic floor. If you are over-weight this...
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FOR-AGE- Fixed scale of weights to be carried by horses according to age, sex, distance of race and season of year.
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The range of a stroke’s width. Also knows as semi-bold, light, and bold. Some typeface families have many weights like ultra-bold and extra-light. Associated to the heaviness of the stroke for a speci [..]
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Weight is the term used to refer to the power applied to a delivery.
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A force resulting from the effect of gravity on a mass.
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Either Gross Weight, Net Weight, or Tare Weight.
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In science and engineering, the weight of an object, either due to gravity or to a reaction force that holds it in place. Some standard textbooks define weight as a vector quantity, the gravitational [..]
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In the mathematical field of representation theory, a weight of an algebra A over a field F is an algebra homomorphism from A to F, or equivalently, a one-dimensional representation of A over F. It is [..]
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Weight is the fourth full-length studio album by the Rollins Band, released on April 12, 1994 (see 1994 in music). It featured the band's biggest hits, "Liar" and "Disconnect", whi [..]
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Weight is a measurement of the gravitational force acting on an object. In non-scientific contexts it may refer to an object's mass (quantity of matter). Figuratively, it refers to the seriousness or [..]
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The a {\displaystyle a} -weight of a string, for a {\displaystyle a} a letter, is the number of times that letter o [..]
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Carel Weight, a British artist Doug Weight, an American ice hockey player Greg Weight, an Australian photographer
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Carel Weight, a British artist Doug Weight, an American ice hockey player Greg Weight, an Australian photographer
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Weight is the debut single released by drag queen Latrice Royale. The single was released on January 15, 2014. The song plays with the homophones "weight" and "wait", revolving aro [..]
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