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faint

[feynt] / feɪnt /






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After a fainting spell, model Heather Kuzmich was told by a medic that she had to eat the next day.

From Los Angeles Times

Researchers estimate that only about one percent of the star's original outer envelope ultimately feeds the black hole, producing the faint light still observed today.

From Science Daily

The discovery, reported in Science, centers on a small, faint red dwarf star that is cooler and less massive than the Sun.

From Science Daily

At the end of his statement, Vesia put his fist over his heart, wobbled for a second, and it looked like he was going to faint before he staggered away.

From Los Angeles Times

Observing this new magnetic state was not straightforward because the signals involved are extremely faint.

From Science Daily