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Definition of fat
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of fat is as below...
Fat (a.) To make fat; to
fatten;
to make plump and
fleshy
with
abundant
food; as, to fat fowls or
sheep..
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Sebacic
::
Sebacic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to fat;
derived
from, or
resembling,
fat;
specifically,
designating
an acid
(formerly
called
also
sebic,
and
pyroleic,
acid),
obtained
by the
distillation
or
saponification
of
certain
oils (as
castor
oil) as a white
crystalline
substance..
Patripassian
::
Patripassian
(n.) One of a body of
believers
in the early
church
who
denied
the
independent
preexistent
personality
of
Christ,
and who,
accordingly,
held that the
Father
suffered
in the Son; a
monarchian..
Unresisted
::
Unresisted
(a.)
Resistless;
as,
unresisted
fate..
Son
::
Son (n.) A male
child;
the male
issue,
or
offspring,
of a
parent,
father
or
mother..
Uranus
::
Uranus
(n.) The son or
husband
of Gaia
(Earth),
and
father
of
Chronos
(Time)
and the
Titans..
Besayle
::
Besayle
(n.) A kind of writ which
formerly
lay where a
great-grandfather
died
seized
of lands in fee
simple,
and on the day of his death a
stranger
abated
or
entered
and kept the heir out. This is now
abolished..
Father
::
Father
(n.) The
Supreme
Being and
Creator;
God; in
theology,
the first
person
in the
Trinity..
Wax
::
Wax (n.) A
fatty,
solid
substance,
produced
by bees, and
employed
by them in the
construction
of their comb; --
usually
called
beeswax.
It is first
excreted,
from a row of
pouches
along their
sides,
in the form of
scales,
which,
being
masticated
and mixed with
saliva,
become
whitened
and
tenacious.
Its
natural
color is pale or dull
yellow..
Murrain
::
Murrain
(n.) An
infectious
and fatal
disease
among
cattle.
Lipic
::
Lipic (a.)
Pertaining
to, or
derived
from, fat. The word was
formerly
used
specifically
to
designate
a
supposed
acid
obtained
by the
oxidation
of oleic acid,
tallow,
wax, etc..
Fatality
::
Fatality
(n.) The state of being
fatal,
or
proceeding
from
destiny;
invincible
necessity,
superior
to, and
independent
of, free and
rational
control..
Patrician
::
Patrician
(n.) One
familiar
with the works of the
Christian
Fathers;
one
versed
in
patristic
lore.
Saponify
::
Saponify
(v. t.) To
convert
into soap, as
tallow
or any fat; hence
(Chem.),
to
subject
to any
similar
process,
as that which
ethereal
salts
undergo
in
decomposition;
as, to
saponify
ethyl
acetate..
Lean
::
Lean (v. i.)
Wanting
flesh;
destitute
of or
deficient
in fat; not
plump;
meager;
thin; lank; as, a lean body; a lean
cattle..
Grandaunt
::
Grandaunt
(n.) The aunt of one's
father
or
mother.
Lungworm
::
Lungworm
(n.) Any one of
several
species
of
parasitic
nematoid
worms which
infest
the lungs and air
passages
of
cattle,
sheep,
and other
animals,
often
proving
fatal.
The
lungworm
of
cattle
(Strongylus
micrurus)
and that of sheep (S.
filaria)
are the best
known..
Tritheism
::
Tritheism
(n.) The
opinion
or
doctrine
that the
Father,
Son, and Holy
Spirit
are three
distinct
Gods..
Adipous
::
Adipous
(a.)
Fatty;
adipose.
Weird
::
Weird (n.) Fate;
destiny;
one of the
Fates,
or
Norns;
also, a
prediction..
Godson
::
Godson
(n.) A male for whom one has stood
sponsor
in
baptism.
See
Godfather.
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