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562 words match “WEIGHT”

GIRDER n.
A main beam; a stright, horizontal beam to span an opening or carry weight, such as ends of floor beams, etc.; hence, a framed or built-up member discharging the same office, technically called a compound girder. See Illusts. of Frame, and Doubleframed floor, under Double. Bowstring girder, Box girder, etc. See under B…
GLUCINUM n.
ts oxide glucina, which was known long before the element was isolated. Symbol Gl. Atomic weight 9.1. Called also beryllium. [Formerly written also glucinium.]
GO v.
with him for truth. L' Estrange. -- To go far. (a) To go to a distance. (b) To have much weight or influence. -- To go for. (a) To go in quest of. (b) To represent; to pass for.
GO-DEVIL n.
A weight which is dropped into a bore, as of an oil well, to explode a cartridge previously lowered.
GOLD n.
nts, and therefore well suited for its use in coin and jewelry. Symbol Au (Aurum). Atomic weight 196.7.
GOOD a.
ns incurred; having pecuniary ability; of unimpaired credit. My reasons are both good and weighty. Shak. My meaning in saying he is a good man is . . . that he is sufficient . . . I think I may take his bond. Shak.
GRAIN n.
The unit of the English system of weights; -- so called because considered equal to the average of grains taken from the middle of the ears of wheat. 7,000 grains constitute the pound avoirdupois, and 5,760 grains the pound troy. A grain is equal to .0648 gram. See Gram.
GRAM; GRAMME n.
The unit of weight in the metric system. It was intended to be exactly, and is very nearly, equivalent to the weight in a vacuum of one cubic centimeter of pure water at its maximum density. It is equal to 15.432 grains. See Grain, n., 4. Gram degree, or Gramme degree (Physics), a unit of heat, being the amount of heat…
GRAMME n.
Same as Gram the weight.
GRAVE a. 2 definitions
Of great weight; heavy; ponderous. [Obs.] His shield grave and great. Chapman.
GRAVIMETRIC a.
Of or pertaining to measurement by weight; measured by weight. -- Grav"i*met"ric*al*ly, adv. Gravimetric analysis (Chem.), analysis in which the amounts of the coastituents are determined by weight; -- in distinction from volumetric analysis.
GRAVITY n. 2 definitions
The state of having weight; beaviness; as, the gravity of lead.
GREAT a.
Entitled to earnest consideration; weighty; important; as, a great argument, truth, or principle.
GROSS a.
Whole; entire; total; without deduction; as, the gross sum, or gross amount, the gross weight; -- opposed to net. Gross adventure (Law) the loan of money upon bottomry, i. e., on a mortgage of a ship. -- Gross average (Law), that kind of average which falls upon the gross or entire amount of ship, cargo, and freight;…
GROUND n.
The pit of a theater. [Obs.] B. Jonson. Ground angling, angling with a weighted line without a float. -- Ground annual (Scots Law), an estate created in land by a vassal who instead of selling his land outright reserves an annual ground rent, which becomes a perpetual charge upon the land. -- Ground ash. (Bot.) See G…
HAIKWAN TAEL n.
A Chinese weight ( 1/10 catty) equivalent to 1 1/3 oz. or 37.801 g.
HALMA n.
The long jump, with weights in the hands, -- the most important of the exercises of the Pentathlon.
HANDICAP n. 2 definitions
ing, granted in a race to the competitor possessing inferior advantages; or an additional weight or other hindrance imposed upon the one possessing superior advantages, in order to equalize, as much as possible, the chances of success; as, the handicap was five seconds, or ten pounds, and the like.
HANG v.
To be, or be like, a suspended weight. Life hangs upon me, and becomes a burden. Addison.
HEALTH n.
l. -- Health lift, a machine for exercise, so arranged that a person lifts an increasing weight, or moves a spring of increasing tension, in such a manner that most of the muscles of the body are brought into gradual action; -- also called lifting machine. -- Health officer, one charged with the enforcement of the sa…
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