squatness
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squatness — noun see squat II … New Collegiate Dictionary
squatness — n. quality of being short and stocky … English contemporary dictionary
squatness — squat·ness … English syllables
squatness — noun the property of being short and broad • Syn: ↑stubbiness • Derivationally related forms: ↑stubby (for: ↑stubbiness), ↑squat • Hypernyms: ↑lowness … Useful english dictionary
Tori style — In Japanese art, a style of sculpture that emerged during the Asuka period (552–645) and lasted into the Nara period (710–784). Derived from the style of the Chinese Northern Wei dynasty (AD 386–534), Tori was named after a sculptor of Chinese… … Universalium
stubbiness — noun the property of being short and broad • Syn: ↑squatness • Derivationally related forms: ↑stubby, ↑squat (for: ↑squatness) • Hypernyms: ↑lowness … Useful english dictionary
squat — I. verb (squatted; squatting) Etymology: Middle English squatten to crush, crouch in hiding, from Middle French (Picard dialect) esquatir, escuater, from Old French es ex + quatir to hide, from Vulgar Latin *coactire to squeeze, alteration of… … New Collegiate Dictionary
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