Results for: amplify, put on weight
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amplify, put on weightflesh out
(Chemistry) as pertains to isotopes, by means of isotopes (form of a chemical element which has the same atomic number as the other forms but a different atomic weight)isotopically
(Mg) unit of weight equal to one thousandth of a gram (British)milligramme
1,000 tons, measure of explosive capability, unit of weight equal to 1000 tonskiloton
15 minutes before or after hour, 25 cents, 25 lb. in weight, 28 lb. in weight, 4 oz. of something, 8 bushels, academic term, accommodations, any section of heraldic shield, being one fourth; being one forth in quality; having four equal parts, coin wor...quarter
a heavy weight, dead load, oppressive burden, total weightdead weight
a trademark for an organization that helps people who want to lose weightWeightwatchers
ability to be thought about, ability to be reflected upon; state of having a considerable weightponderability
above average body weight, above-average body weight, fatness, chubbinessembonpoint
abundantly using something, broad and dark, busy, clumsy, dark and overcast, demanding, difficult to lift; having a great weight; very large, massive; grave, serious; deep, profound, explicit, extensively producing or refining something, fleshy, full, ...heavy
achievement, acquire something earned, acquire; earn; add; purchase, add weight, amount increased, become greater, benefit, cut notch in something, earn something, earnings and acquisitions, establish relationship, fit part in notch, get better, get cl...gain
act against, oppose (with an equal weight, force, etc.), balance with equal weight, counterbalancing person or thing, have equal and opposing effect on, weight that balances another, weight which balances another; equal weight or power acting in opposi...counterbalance
act of a person or thing that loads; something loaded, burden, addition of inductance, additional insurance premium, filler, weight carriedloading
act of pounding, attack continuously, avoirdupois unit of weight, beat something to pulp or powder, British unit of force, coin or bill worth a pound, common unit of currency, enclosure for stray animals, enclosure for vehicles or other goods, place fo...pound
act of supporting, act of holding up; prop, brace; economic assistance, upkeep; encouragement, aid, active assistance or encouragement, be in favor of something, be present and give encouragement, bear certain weight, corroborate, give active help and ...support
 

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