Weak with down
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WATEREDWeak, with "down"
downersa weak, sick, or crippled animal in shipment that is down and cannot get up often used attributively a downer cow
LINGSuffix with weak
SISTERWord with sob or weak
FRAILWeak NIN song, with "The"?
KNEEDWord with "knock" or "weak"
LINGSuffix with "weak" or "Earth"
MAGOOCartoon character with weak eyes
OZONEOxygen with a weak chlorine odor
IPASSBid with a weak hand, often
FRAILNIN song for the weak (with "The")?
AORTAIt's weak in those with Marfan's Syndrome
IFOLDWords from one with a weak hand
sizeto cover with a weak gluey material
sizedSIZE, to cover with a weak gluey material
sizesSIZE, to cover with a weak gluey material
outbulgeto surpass in size (to cover with a weak gluey material)
macrocopyan enlarged copy of printed material for people with weak sight
outbulgingOUTBULGE, to surpass in size (to cover with a weak gluey material)
outbulgesOUTBULGE, to surpass in size (to cover with a weak gluey material)
macrocopiesMACROCOPY, an enlarged copy of printed material for people with weak sight
outbulgedOUTBULGE, to surpass in size (to cover with a weak gluey material)
spooningHit (a ball) up into the air with a soft or weak stroke
dotingshowing a decline of mental faculties, esp. associated with old age; weak-minded; senile
dotinglyshowing a decline of mental faculties, esp. associated with old age; weak-minded; senile
solvationa chemical process in which a solute and solvent combine with relatively weak covalent bonds, eg hydration
solvationsSOLVATION, a chemical process in which a solute and solvent combine with relatively weak covalent bonds, eg hydration
pemolinesynthetic, weak, central nervous system stimulant, C9H8N2O2, with sympathomimetic activity, used as an adjunct in the management of hyperkinetic behavior disorders
pemolinessynthetic, weak, central nervous system stimulant, C9H8N2O2, with sympathomimetic activity, used as an adjunct in the management of hyperkinetic behavior disorders
damselflyA slender insect related to the dragonflies, having weak flight and typically resting with the wings folded back along the body
damselfliesA slender insect related to the dragonflies, having weak flight and typically resting with the wings folded back along the body
tripwiresA comparatively weak military force employed as a first line of defense, engagement with which will trigger the intervention of strong forces
buffersA solution that resists changes in pH when acid or alkali is added to it. Buffers typically involve a weak acid or alkali together with one of its salts
bufferA solution that resists changes in pH when acid or alkali is added to it. Buffers typically involve a weak acid or alkali together with one of its salts
decouplingMake the interaction between (electrical components) so weak that there is little transfer of energy between them, esp. to remove unwanted AC distortion or oscillations in circuits with a common power supply
decouplesMake the interaction between (electrical components) so weak that there is little transfer of energy between them, esp. to remove unwanted AC distortion or oscillations in circuits with a common power supply
supergravitieshypothetical symmetry among groups of particles containing fermions and bosons, esp. in theories of gravity (supergravity) that unify electromagnetism, the weak force, and the strong force with gravity into a single unified force
supersymmetrieshypothetical symmetry among groups of particles containing fermions and bosons, esp. in theories of gravity (supergravity) that unify electromagnetism, the weak force, and the strong force with gravity into a single unified force
ferrimagnetic(of a substance) Displaying a weak form of ferromagnetism associated with parallel but opposite alignment of neighboring atoms. In contrast with antiferromagnetic materials, these alignments do not cancel out and there is a net magnetic moment
strongerDenoting a class of verbs in Germanic languages that form the past tense and past participle by a change of vowel within the stem rather than by addition of a suffix (e.g., swim, swam, swum); contrasted with weak