Leanness

  • 11leanness — noun 1. the quality of being meager an exiguity of cloth that would only allow of miniature capes George Eliot • Syn: ↑meagerness, ↑meagreness, ↑poorness, ↑scantiness, ↑scantness, ↑exiguity • D …

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  • 12lean — I. verb (leaned; leaning) Etymology: Middle English lenen, from Old English hleonian; akin to Old High German hlinēn to lean, Greek klinein, Latin clinare Date: before 12th century intransitive verb 1. a. to incline, deviate, or bend from a… …

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  • 13Clarence Bass — is an attorney and fitness writer. He is well known among elite fitness enthusiasts for integrating the most up to date scientific research on nutrition, weight training and aerobic exercise into a fitness lifestyle that has lasted almost 60… …

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  • 14lean — [liːn] adjective 1. COMMERCE using the most effective methods and the fewest employees possible: • In the struggle to turn the company into a lean commercial outfit, some lines have been discontinued altogether. 2. MANUFACTURING lean… …

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  • 15spareness — noun 1. the property of being scanty or scattered; lacking denseness • Syn: ↑sparseness, ↑sparsity, ↑thinness • Derivationally related forms: ↑thin (for: ↑thinness), ↑sparse …

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  • 16thinness — noun 1. relatively small dimension through an object as opposed to its length or width (Freq. 1) the tenuity of a hair the thinness of a rope • Syn: ↑tenuity, ↑slenderness • Ant: ↑thickness …

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  • 17Beef — For other uses, see Beef (disambiguation). An uncooked rib roast …

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  • 18Fitness and figure competition — is a class of physique exhibition events for women; while bearing a close resemblance to female bodybuilding, it emphasizes muscle tone over muscle size. These competitions are frequently held as part of the same events as bodybuilding… …

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  • 19Finnsheep — The Finnish Landrace or Finnsheep is a breed of domestic sheep known for large lamb crops. It is not uncommon for a ewe to have three, four, or even five lambs at once. There have been several instances of seven lambs born in the USA at one time …

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  • 20Texel (sheep) — A prize winning texel at a Flemish agricultural show The Texel is a breed of domestic sheep originally from the island of Texel in the Netherlands.[1] It is now a popular lean meat sheep in the USA, Australia, New Ze …

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