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Would a metal object with rust on it have a greater mass than one with out rust?

Maybe. The question is ill-defined as written. If I take a metal object of known mass, and let it rust in such a way that none of the rust crumbles and falls off the object, the rusty object will indeed have a slightly greater mass than the original object did.


Is perspiration mass noun or abstract noun?

The noun 'perspiration' is a massnoun, a word for liquid that your skin produces when you are hot, ill, or nervous; a word for a substance.The noun 'perspiration' is a concretenoun as a word for a physical substance.


How heavy is four hundred weight?

Ill just post this from wikipediaThe hundredweight or centum weight (abbreviated cwt) is a unit of mass defined in terms of the pound (lb). The definition used in Britain differs from that used in North America. The two are distinguished by the terms long hundredweight and short hundredweight:The long hundredweight is defined as 112 lb, which is equal to 50.802345 kg.[1] This is the definition used in the imperial systemThe short hundredweight is defined as 100 lb, which is equal to 45.359237 kg.[2] This is the definition used in the US customary system. This is also the usual hundredweight in Canada. The short hundredweight is also called a cental, especially in places which normally use the long hundredweight.Under both conventions, there are twenty hundredweight in a ton, the long ton being 2,240 lb and the short ton being 2,000 lb.


What is an individual that has an ill thin wasted appearance?

cachexia


How many Kgs to 101bs?

45 kg ill say

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What does redemonstration of ill-defined 11 x 7 mm lytic lesion of spinous process mean?

It's not the first time that the radiologic study has shown this lesion (redemonstration). "Ill-defined" means that there are not sharp margins to the area. Lytic means that the lesion is destructive of the existing structure. The spinous process is a "sticking out" part of the vertebra.


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What is the synonym of injury?

wound, cut, damage, trauma, gash, lesion, laceration, harm, suffering, ill, misfortune, affliction


Mercy killing for terminally ill people is defined as?

euthanasia.


What is pre-malignant lesion?

A pre-malignant lesion is a lesion that, while not cancerous, has strong potential for becoming cancerous. An example would be a callous-like area between the cheek and gum where someone who chews tobacco keeps the tobacco plug. Given enough time, that area will often turn cancerous. Sometimes a chronic irritation from an ill-fitting denture can be called pre-malignant. The cause of a pre-malignant lesion should be determined and eliminated, and the lesion should usually be biopsied to make sure it is not cancer.


What does is the meaning of 'low resolution'?

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What is a 10 letter word for vague?

indefinite, indistinct, ill-defined


What does ill defined mean?

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What does ill defined border mean?

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Would a metal object with rust on it have a greater mass than one with out rust?

Maybe. The question is ill-defined as written. If I take a metal object of known mass, and let it rust in such a way that none of the rust crumbles and falls off the object, the rusty object will indeed have a slightly greater mass than the original object did.