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Pinguid vs Pinguidity - What's the difference?

pinguid | pinguidity |

As an adjective pinguid

is pertaining to fat.

As a noun pinguidity is

the state or condition of being pinguid; fatness, obesity.

pinguid

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • pertaining to fat
  • * 1997 , , page 215,
  • Fr. Christopher Maire, far from pallid, wearing no black beyond his Queue-Tie, neither wiry nor unnaturally fit, in Manner as free of the suave as of the pinguid , seems scarcely any Englishman’s idea of a Jesuit.
  • * 2003 , , page 345
  • First he (Molotov) called on Göring at the Air Ministry where he asked Hitler's 'paladin' more embarrassing questions which the Reichmarschall simply doused with his pinguid heartiness.

    pinguidity

    English

    Noun

    (-)
  • The state or condition of being pinguid; fatness, obesity.