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corpulent

Hulking vs Corpulent - What's the difference?

hulking | corpulent | Related terms |

Hulking is a related term of corpulent.


As adjectives the difference between hulking and corpulent

is that hulking is large and bulky while corpulent is large in body; fat; overweight.

Corpulent vs Stocky - What's the difference?

corpulent | stocky | Related terms |

Corpulent is a related term of stocky.


As adjectives the difference between corpulent and stocky

is that corpulent is large in body; fat; overweight while stocky is (of a person or an animal) sturdy; solidly built; heavy and compact.

Corpulent vs Obesea - What's the difference?

corpulent | obesea |

Obesea is likely misspelled.


Obesea has no English definition.

As an adjective corpulent

is large in body; fat; overweight.

Corpulent vs Ponderous - What's the difference?

corpulent | ponderous |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between corpulent and ponderous

is that corpulent is (obsolete) physical, material, corporeal while ponderous is (obsolete) dense.

As adjectives the difference between corpulent and ponderous

is that corpulent is large in body; fat; overweight while ponderous is heavy, massive, weighty.

Corpulent vs Rugged - What's the difference?

corpulent | rugged | Related terms |

Corpulent is a related term of rugged.


As adjectives the difference between corpulent and rugged

is that corpulent is large in body; fat; overweight while rugged is broken into sharp or irregular points; uneven; not smooth; rough or rugged can be having a rug or rugs.

As a verb rugged is

(rug).

Corpulent vs Round - What's the difference?

corpulent | round | Related terms |

Corpulent is a related term of round.


As adjectives the difference between corpulent and round

is that corpulent is large in body; fat; overweight while round is (label) shape.

As a noun round is

a circular or spherical object or part of an object or round can be (archaic|or|dialectal|northern england|scotland) a whisper; whispering.

As a preposition round is

alternative form of around.

As an adverb round is

.

As a verb round is

to shape something into a curve or round can be (intransitive|archaic|or|dialectal|northern england|scotland) to speak in a low tone; whisper; speak secretly; take counsel.

Bovine vs Corpulent - What's the difference?

bovine | corpulent | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between bovine and corpulent

is that bovine is of or pertaining to cattle while corpulent is large in body; fat; overweight.

As a noun bovine

is an animal of the tribe Bovini, including cattle, buffaloes and bison.

Corpulent vs Gross - What's the difference?

corpulent | gross | Related terms |

Corpulent is a related term of gross.


As an adjective corpulent

is large in body; fat; overweight.

As a proper noun gross is

.

Corpulent vs Rough - What's the difference?

corpulent | rough | Related terms |

Corpulent is a related term of rough.


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between corpulent and rough

is that corpulent is (obsolete) physical, material, corporeal while rough is (obsolete) boisterous weather.

As adjectives the difference between corpulent and rough

is that corpulent is large in body; fat; overweight while rough is having a texture that has much friction not smooth; uneven.

As a noun rough is

the unmowed part of a golf course.

As a verb rough is

to create in an approximate form.

As an adverb rough is

in a rough manner; rudely; roughly.

Corpulent vs Tubby - What's the difference?

corpulent | tubby | Related terms |

Corpulent is a related term of tubby.


As adjectives the difference between corpulent and tubby

is that corpulent is large in body; fat; overweight while tubby is stout, rotund.

As a noun tubby is

(pejorative|slang|often used teasingly) an overweight person.

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