leanness in English

noun

[lean·ness || 'lɪːnnɪs]

thinness, slimness; meagerness, spareness

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1. Isaiah brings his contemporaries back to the present, stating: “But I say: ‘For me there is leanness, for me there is leanness!

2. The most outstanding characteristic of the Texel is its remarkable muscle development and leanness.

3. The former “Calluna sub-unit”, characterized by acidity and leanness indicators, is no longer part of the new inventories.

4. The Corpulence Index (CI) or Ponderal Index (PI) is a measure of leanness (Corpulence) of a person calculated as a relationship between mass and height

5. Asthenic a man with a constitution characterized by tall-ness, leanness, a long neck, a longitudinally extended skull, and a narrow and sharply outlined face.

6. The breed has been used extensively for crossbreeding to produce sheep with various desirable characteristics, but particularly leanness, better wool production and improved fertility and fecundity (more lambs) and excellent "doing" ability.

7. Abstemiousness: 1 n moderation in eating and drinking Type of: moderation , temperance the trait of avoiding excesses n restricted to bare necessities Type of: exiguity , leanness , meagerness , meagreness , poorness , scantiness , scantness the quality of being meager

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10. When the catalyst is caused to absorb oxygen, the exhaust air-fuel ratio is oscillated such that the exhaust air-fuel ratio shifted to the rich side is equal to or smaller than the stoichiometric air-fuel ratio (AFs), and the degree of leanness per cycle of oscillation is larger than the degree of richness.