Fat, obese.
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obesus---- obesus is the Latin word for obese (an adjective).obesity (a noun) would be obesitas, or (better) pinguitudo.
Valde obesus.
The latin word for fat is: obesus (masculine), obesa (feminine)
Greek root = 'lipo', Latin = 'obesus'
One Latin equivalent of the English 'fat person' is obesus. Adjectives and nouns in Latin show gender. The example in Latin is the masculine form of the adjective. The feminine and neuter forms of the adjective are 'obesa' and 'obesum', respectively. Another Latin equivalent is pinguis. This adjective refers to heavy, solid, thick fat. In contrast, 'obesus' refers to fat in the sense of plump.
Ciliopagurus obesus was created in 2003.
Potamonautes obesus was created in 1868.
"Obesidad" is a Spanish word that translates to "obesity" in English. Obesidad is derived from the Latin word "obesus", which means "fat, stout or plump".
No, "obese" does not contain a prefix or suffix. It is derived directly from the Latin word "obesus," meaning "having eaten until fat."