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corpulence

American  
[kawr-pyuh-luhns] / ˈkɔr pyə ləns /
Also corpulency

noun

  1. bulkiness or largeness of body; fatness; portliness.


Etymology

Origin of corpulence

First recorded in 1350–1400; Middle English word from Latin word corpulentia. See corpulent, -ence

Explanation

Corpulence is a word for excessive weight. The Latin word "corpus" means "body," and corpulence is when someone has a lot of body, in other words, they’re fat. The word corpulence is old-fashioned, but it refers to something all too modern — the quality of being very overweight. This is much more than being a little overweight. One of Santa Claus' main features is his corpulence. Unfortunately, corpulence is a quality that many people have, and it poses many health risks.

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