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lightweight

[lahyt-weyt] / ˈlaɪtˌweɪt /


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Novel materials help make these missiles lightweight and strong.

From The Wall Street Journal

These balloons can fold down to the size of a backpack, are equipped with lightweight cameras and other sensors, and are powered by the sun, using solar ray-absorbing materials or small solar panels.

From The Wall Street Journal

The third gen is about 170 pounds lighter than before, by way of more high-strength steel and lightweight aluminum.

From The Wall Street Journal

The 2015 release of "Touken Ranbu" has since turned some of its fans into serious admirers of the katana, the name given to the lightweight but extremely sharp Japanese sword with a curved blade.

From Barron's

Now the new lightweight disco in a lobster pot has been tested, everyone hopes this final chapter in the extraordinary story of Britain's new nuclear power station will be complete.

From BBC