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Examples:radioactive isotope of hydrogen having 2 neutrons in its nucleus, so atomic weight 3—system of weights and measures—Mozambique, SE Africa (Tw)—condition characterized by thirst, hunger, frequent urination and weight loss, identified in TCM with type 2 diabetes—lit. qin and se sing in harmony—qin and se, two string instruments that play in perfect harmony—raise (a topic, a heavy weight, one's fist, one's spirits etc)—weights and measures of former times—(modified from Confucian Analects) with the right title (or reputation), the words carry weight—Empress Dowager Cixi or Ts'u Hsi (reigned 1861-1908)—(loanword) pound (unit of weight, about 454 grams)—light hydrogen, the most common isotope of hydrogen, having no neutron, so atomic weight 1—integrated weights (diving)—Swaziland, SE Africa (Tw)—bear the weight (of the upper storeys in architecture)—one word worth nine sacred tripods (idiom); words of enormous weight—weight the matter and deliberate the reason (idiom); to weigh and consider—heavy hydrogen, isotope of hydrogen having 1 neutron in its nucleus, so atomic weight 2—Frank Chang-ting Hsieh (1946-), Taiwanese DPP politician, mayor of Kaohsiung 1998-2005—Tse Ting-Fung or Nicholas Tse (1980-), cantopop star—Guanting or Kuan-ting reservoir in Hebei, one of the main water reservoirs serving Beijing—Matsu, name of a sea goddess still widely worshipped on the SE China coast and in SE Asia—Empress Dowager Cixi or Ts'u Hsi (1835-1908), regent 1861-1908—truss (weight-bearing construction of cross-beams)—Chinese unit of weight equal 100 jin (or 50 kg)—gherao (from Hindi, SE Asian method of protest)—Ye Ting (1896-1946), communist military leader—Avoirdupois Weight, a system of weights based on the 16-ounce pound (or 7,000 grains)—although small, a steelyard weight may tip a hundred pounds [idiom.]—troy weight, system of weights for precious metals and gemstones based on the 12-ounce pound (or 5,760 grains)—trichothecenes (TS, T-2)—be adjusted to uniformity (usually of weights and measures) [idiom.]— |