Unpredictable, erratic or fickle; mercurial.
The metal mercury.
An amalgam of mercury and tin applied to the backs of mirrors, quicksilvering.
To overlay with quicksilver.
To treat with quicksilver.
Not prevalent or effective, or not felt to be prevalent; not potent; feeble.
That does not ionize completely into anions and cations in a solution.
Not having power to convince; not supported by force of reason or truth; unsustained.
Lacking in vigour or expression.
Unable to sustain a great weight, pressure, or strain.
Definite in meaning, often used with a definite article or similar word.
One of the four fundamental forces associated with nuclear decay.
Dilute, lacking in taste or potency.
Showing less distinct grammatical endings.
Having a narrow range of logical consequences; narrowly applicable. (Often contrasted with a strong statement which implies it.)
Tending towards lower prices.
Lacking in force (usually strength) or ability.
Unable to withstand temptation, urgency, persuasion, etc.; easily impressed, moved, or overcome; accessible; vulnerable.
Bad or uncool.
Regular in inflection, lacking vowel changes and having a past tense with -d- or -t-.
Resulting from, or indicating, lack of judgment, discernment, or firmness; unwise; hence, foolish.
Lacking contrast.