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  • 21Weight of the World — «Weight of the World» Sencillo de Evanescence del álbum The Open Door Formato CD Grabación 2006 Género(s) Metal alternativo Metal Gotico …

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  • 22weight of evidence — n. The preponderance of the evidence; the side of the case that has more evidence supporting it. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy Hackney Blackwell. 2008. weight of evidence …

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  • 23Weight transfer (disambiguation) — Weight transfer may refer to one of the following*Weight transfer, when referring to automobiles, the redistribution of weight supported by each tire during acceleration *Weight transfer (dance move) *Weight transfer (combat sports) …

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  • 24Weight and Height Percentile — Weight and height percentiles are determined by growth charts and body mass index charts to compare a child s measurements with those of other children in the same age group. By doing this, doctors can track a child s growth over time and monitor …

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  • 25weight — O.E. gewiht, from P.Gmc. * (ga)wekhtiz, * (ga)wekhtjan (Cf. O.N. vætt, O.Fris. wicht, M.Du. gewicht, Ger. Gewicht), from *weg (see WEIGH (Cf. weigh)). The verb meaning to load with weight is attested from 1747; sense in statistics is recorded… …

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  • 26weight|lift|ing — weight lifting, or weight|lift|ing «WAYT LIHF tihng», noun. the lifting of barbells, dumbbells, or other weights, as a body building exercise or in sports competition: »Eight or ten years ago, as a result of a program of weight lifting, he put an …

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  • 27weight´-lift´ing — weight lifting, or weight|lift|ing «WAYT LIHF tihng», noun. the lifting of barbells, dumbbells, or other weights, as a body building exercise or in sports competition: »Eight or ten years ago, as a result of a program of weight lifting, he put an …

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  • 28weight — [n1] heaviness adiposity, avoirdupois, ballast, burden, density, G factor*, gravity, gross, heft, heftiness, load, mass, measurement, net, ponderosity, ponderousness, poundage, pressure, substance, tonnage; concept 795 weight [n2] something used… …

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  • 29weight-watch|er — «WAYT WOCH uhr, WCH », noun. a person who tries to control his weight by dieting; dieter: »[They] are not exactly the keenest weight watchers in the world and hardly let a day go by without forking into the pasta (Sunday Times). ╂[< Weight… …

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  • 30weight´less|ness — weight|less «WAYT lihs», adjective. 1. having little or no weight: »The reflection of the night glow…lit the cherry trees…and made their branches look as if they were smothered in weightless snow (New Yorker). 2. being free from the pull of… …

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