Steatopygia. noun. [derived from Latin, steato, "fat" + pug_ "rump"]. A protuberance of the buttocks, due to accumulation of fat in and behind the hips and thighs.
Vac is Latin
Ego IS a Latin word. It is the Latin for I.
solus is the latin word for alone ( it is a latin root and can have endings added to it )
"Folium" means "leaf" in Latin.
The latin word for fat is: obesus (masculine), obesa (feminine)
obesus
a fat person.
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.
Fat, obese.
Penguin is from the latin word for fat,pinguis.In English it came to be penguin.
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Decorus Pinguis
Valde obesus.
The Latin word for Penguin is "FAT".
The Latin word for fat in the sense of "fatty tissue, lard" is adeps.