Having surplus weight
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OVERLOADEDHaving surplus weight.
OVERHaving a surplus
PONDERABLEHaving weight
MASSYHaving some weight
weightedhaving additional weight
weightlesshaving little weight
weightlesslyWEIGHTLESS, having little weight
MASSYHaving bulk and weight.
AIRYHaving no perceptible weight
lightestLIGHT, having little weight
weightlessnessWEIGHTLESS, having little weight
weightyhaving a great weight
ponderableHaving appreciable weight or significance
weightierWEIGHTY, having a great weight
weightiestWEIGHTY, having a great weight
lightto illuminate / having little weight
weightilyWEIGHTY, having a great weight
heavierHEAVY, weighty (having a great weight)
preponderanthaving superior weight, force, or influence
heavilyHEAVY, weighty (having a great weight)
heftyheavy (weighty (having a great weight))
heaviestHEAVY, weighty (having a great weight)
ISOMERICHaving the same molecular weight: chem.
heftilyHEFTY, heavy (weighty (having a great weight))
preponderantlyPREPONDERANT, having superior weight, force, or influence
heftierHEFTY, heavy (weighty (having a great weight))
heftiestHEFTY, heavy (weighty (having a great weight))
leadento become heavy (weighty (having a great weight))
tritiumisotope of hydrogen having an atomic weight of three
leadeningLEADEN, to become heavy (weighty (having a great weight))
tonnersomething having a specified weight in tons (used in combination)
tonnerssomething having a specified weight in tons (used in combination)
heavya villain (a malevolent evil-doer, also VILLAN) / weighty (having a great weight)
superheavyhaving an atomic weight or number heavier than the heaviest known / a superheavy element
metamericHaving the same proportional composition and molecular weight, but different functional groups and chemical properties; isomeric
ultrabasicRelating to or denoting igneous rocks having a silica content less than 45 percent by weight, most of which are also ultramafic
pounderperson or thing having or associated with a weight or value of a pound or a specified number of pounds (often used in combination)