Juvebestaphobia: Fear of fat kids :)
-Travis Vadon-
obese child, or alternately, Endomorph. The term refers to a body shape that takes on weight, or is fat. Commonly used in Physical Education, Biology, etc.
The scientific term for lumps of fat under the skin is lipoma. Lipomas are benign tumors composed of adipose tissue that are usually soft to the touch and do not cause any symptoms.
The scientific name for bacon is derived from the Latin term "lardum," which refers to cured pork fat, typically derived from the belly of a pig.
The scientific name for fat is adipose tissue. It is a type of connective tissue that stores energy in the form of fat cells called adipocytes.
Lipid is the scientific name of a fat or an oil.
The scientific term for fat is adipose tissue.
joannalaraphobia
Fatophobia
This is the fear that your real mother is actually a hippopotamus. It usually occurs in fat kids.
FUPA stands for "fat upper pubic area," a term used to describe excess fat that accumulates in the upper pubic region. It is a slang term and not a medical or scientific term.
Yes. Lipids is a scientific term for fat, and there is absolutely no doubt about it that steak does contain fat in it.
When the layer of fat causes a droop to the abominal area, it's known as a pannus; a hanging 'flap' of fat and skin.
In Greek, the word "fat" is written as "λίπος" (pronounced "lípos"). This term is commonly used in both scientific and everyday contexts to refer to fat or grease.
obese child, or alternately, Endomorph. The term refers to a body shape that takes on weight, or is fat. Commonly used in Physical Education, Biology, etc.
The scientific term for fats and oils is lipids. Lipids are a diverse group of molecules that include fats, oils, waxes, and phospholipids. They play important roles in energy storage, insulation, and cell structure.
joannalaraphobia
The scientific term for lumps of fat under the skin is lipoma. Lipomas are benign tumors composed of adipose tissue that are usually soft to the touch and do not cause any symptoms.