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PUNIER |
Weaker |
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DEBILITATE |
Make weaker |
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DEADEN |
Make weaker |
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DEBILITATED |
Made weaker |
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FADE |
Become weaker |
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WASTEAWAY |
Become weaker |
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DILUTE |
Make weaker |
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FAIL |
Become weaker |
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WANE |
Become weaker |
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ATTENUATE |
Become weaker |
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WASTE AWAY |
Become weaker (5,4) |
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CARD |
To mix or mingle, as with an inferior or weaker article. |
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DILUENT |
Diluting; making thinner or weaker by admixture, esp. of
water. |
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DILUTER |
One who, or that which, dilutes or makes thin, more
liquid, or weaker. |
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PAPAVERINE |
An alkaloid found in opium. It has a weaker therapeutic
action than morphine. |
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ACCENT |
A special emphasis of a tone, even in the weaker part of
the measure. |
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SENTIMENTAL |
Addressed or pleasing to the emotions only, usually to
the weaker and the unregulated emotions. |
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LITHIA |
The oxide of lithium; a strong alkaline caustic similar to
potash and soda, but weaker. See Lithium. |
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BISQUE |
A point taken by the receiver of odds in the game of
tennis; also, an extra innings allowed to a weaker player in croquet. |
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PROTELES |
A South Africa genus of Carnivora, allied to the hyenas,
but smaller and having weaker jaws and teeth. It includes the
aard-wolf. |
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WEAKEN |
To become weak or weaker; to lose strength, spirit, or
determination; to become less positive or resolute; as, the patient
weakened; the witness weakened on cross-examination. |
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COMPARATIVE |
The comparative degree of adjectives and adverbs;
also, the form by which the comparative degree is expressed; as,
stronger, wiser, weaker, more stormy, less windy, are all comparatives. |
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CINCHONIDINE |
...specially in red cinchona bark. It is a white crystalline substance,
C19H22N2O, with a bitter taste and qualities similar to, but weaker
than, q... |
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LEFT |
...on which the
muscular action of the limbs is usually weaker than on the other side;
-- opposed to right, when used in reference to a part of the... |