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is fainter
adjective
Lacking strength; weak; languid; inclined to swoon; as, faint with fatigue, hunger, or thirst.
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Surrounding the first area with the second produces a visual illusion in people without schizophrenia, who think the first image is fainter than it actually is.
East Aegean colouring is fainter in the Odyssey, which is set primarily in western Greece; but the poem's vagueness over the position of Ithaca, for example, is not incompatible with the idea of a poet in Ionia elaborating materials derived from the farther side of the Greek world.
The long-term variability is fainter in meridional wind (not shown), which is consistent with the fact that the standard deviations shown in Fig. 7b and d (for meridional winds) are generally smaller than those in Fig. 7a and c (for zonal winds).
Similar(56)
Initially, the trail is faint.
Perhaps, but that is faint praise.
Though undeniably true, it is faint praise.
The Old Spice scent is faint but there.
That, she pointed out, is faint praise in scientific circles.
With the tech economy the connection is faint.
Yet on the ground the whiff of revolution is faint".
There is faint vicarious excretion in the ascending colon.
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