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The answer WEIGHT has 158 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of weight in various dictionaries:
noun - the vertical force exerted by a mass as a result of gravity
noun - sports equipment used in calisthenic exercises and weightlifting
noun - the relative importance granted to something
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Scale's reading |
Jockey's concern |
Shipping concern |
Scale reading |
Import |
Dumbbell, e.g. |
Dieter's watchword |
Pound, for example |
What carats measure |
Statistic for a 14-Across |
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In England, yours might be measured in stones |
In 1952 limits were imposed on this, changing the standard physique of bobsled competitors |
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from a ski slope in Colorado) My snowshoes are keeping me from sinking by distributing this over a wide area |
A boxer trying to get down to, say, 135 pounds for a fight is attempting to "make" this |
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In science and engineering, the weight of an object is related to the amount of * force acting on the object, either due to gravity or to a reaction force that holds it in place.Some standard textbooks * define weight as a vector quantity, the gravitational force acting on the object. Others define weight as a scalar quantity, the magnitude of the gravitational force. Others * define it as the magnitude of the reaction force exerted on a body by mechanisms that keep it in place: the weight is the quantity that is measured by, for example, a spring scale. Thus, in a state of free fall, the weight would be zero. In this sense of weight, terrestrial objects can be weightless: ignoring air resistance, the famous apple falling from the tree, on its way to meet the ground near Isaac Newton, would be weightless. * The unit of measurement for weight is that of force, which in the International System of Units (SI) is the newton. For example, an object with a mass of one kilogram has a weight of a |