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lightweight

[lahyt-weyt] / ˈlaɪtˌweɪt /


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The lightweight six-propeller aircraft under construction take off vertically and fit into a large car, to create the "Land Aircraft Carrier" -- a modular flying vehicle made by Aridge, an arm of Chinese EV maker XPeng.

From Barron's

The bamboo scaffolding that had encased the buildings is a ubiquitous sight in Hong Kong, where it has long been used as an affordable and lightweight material for construction.

From The Wall Street Journal

Gower and his team used foam latex, which is lightweight and opaque, to cover large body pieces for Vecna, mainly his left arm and lower body.

From Los Angeles Times

Bamboo scaffolding has been used in Hong Kong for centuries, because it grows quickly, is lightweight and very strong.

From BBC

It is currently undergoing renovation, hence the bamboo scaffolding, which is commonly used in the construction industry, especially in Asia, because it is lightweight and strong.

From BBC