• the vertical force exerted by a mass as a result of gravity
• sports equipment used in calisthenic exercises and weightlifting; it is not attached to anything and is raised and lowered by use of the hands and arms
• the relative importance granted to something
• an artifact that is heavy
• an oppressive feeling of heavy force
• a system of units used to express the weight of something
• a unit used to measure weight
• (statistics) a coefficient assigned to elements of a frequency distribution in order to represent their relative importance
• a professional boxer who weighs between 131 and 135 pounds
• someone who is unimportant but cheeky and presumptuous
• an amateur boxer who weighs no more than 132 pounds
• a wrestler who weighs 139-154 pounds
• A weight class division in combat sports, for fighters heavier than those in the featherweight division and lighter than those in the welterweight division.
adjective satellite
• weighing relatively little compared with another item or object of similar use
• an amateur boxer who weighs no more than 119 pounds
• A weight class division in combat sports, for fighters heavier than those in the flyweight division and lighter than those in the featherweight division.
• an amateur boxer who weighs no more than 126 pounds
• weighs 126-139 pounds
• a professional boxer who weighs between 123 and 126 pounds
• A weight class division in combat sports, for fighters heavier than those in the bantamweight division and lighter than those in the lightweight division.
• a weight of 28 pounds; sometimes imposed as a handicap in a horse race (such as a steeplechase)
• an amateur boxer who weighs no more than 148 pounds
• a wrestler who weighs 154-172 pounds
• a professional boxer who weighs between 141 and 147 pounds
• A weight class division in combat sports, for fighters heavier than those in the lightweight division and lighter than those in the middleweight division.
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