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Tuesday October 19, 2004

corpulent \KOR-pyuh-luhnt\ , adjective:
Very fat; obese.

He grew ever more corpulent and suffered from "a variety of physical ailments aggravated by the greasy Tennessee food."
-- Scott Morris, "Keeper of the Flame", National Review, April 28, 2001

She admonished the character played by the corpulent Welles to "lay off the candy bars."
-- Peter B. Flint, "Marlene Dietrich, 90, Symbol of Glamour, Dies", New York Times, May 7, 1992

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Corpulent comes from Latin corpulentus, "fat, stout, corpulent," from corpus, "body."

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