Adipose vs Lipo - What's the difference?
adipose | lipo |
Containing, composed of, or consisting of fat; fatty.
* 2003 , Dr. Andrew Packard, The Packard Weight Health Plan
Slightly overweight, somewhat fat and hence soft.
* 2012 , Ruth Petrie, "Not So Lovely in the Garden", Notes from the Garden
Animal fat stored in the tissue of the body.
* 2007 , Giamila Fantuzzi, ?Theodore Mazzone (editors), Adipose Tissue and Adipokines in Health and Disease , page xii
(informal) liposuction
* 2005 , Cap Lesesne, Confessions of a Park Avenue Plastic Surgeon
* 2009 , Greg Liberman, Aging with Grace
As nouns the difference between adipose and lipo
is that adipose is animal fat stored in the tissue of the body while lipo is liposuction.As an adjective adipose
is containing, composed of, or consisting of fat; fatty.adipose
English
Adjective
(-)- They will attack the problem specifically at key sites in the brain, digestive system, and adipose organs.
- This was a statue of a slightly adipose child in a bath hat with its nappy round its ankles.
Synonyms
* (composed of fat) fatty * (overweight) chubby, chunky, overweight, plump, podgy, tubbyDerived terms
* adipose fin * adipose tissueNoun
(-)- As reviewed in this volume, adipose function is mechanistically linked to diseases such as arthritis, asthma, and inflammatory bowel disease.
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* (Adipose tissue) ----lipo
English
Noun
(-)- She complained about the lip of fat creeping over the waist of her jeans. "Maybe I'll get lipo , too, next time," she said.
- You're the one who told me I couldn't get lipo like I wanted, so this is the next best thing. But to do it, it has to be now. Tonight.
