different between obese vs bariatric

obese

English

Etymology

From Latin ob?sus, derived from obed? (I devour, eat away), from ob (away) + ed? (I eat)

Pronunciation

  • (General American) IPA(key): /o??bis/
  • (UK) IPA(key): /???bi?s/, /??bi?s/

Adjective

obese (comparative more obese, superlative most obese or obesest)

  1. Extremely overweight, especially: weighing more than 20% (for men) or 25% (for women) over their ideal weight determined by height and build; or, having a body mass index over 30 kg/m2.

Synonyms

  • See also Thesaurus:obese

Derived terms

Translations

See also

  • fat

Anagrams

  • Boese

Interlingua

Adjective

obese (not comparable)

  1. obese

Related terms

  • obesitate

Italian

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -?ze

Adjective

obese

  1. feminine plural of obeso

Noun

obese f pl

  1. feminine plural of obeso

Latin

Participle

ob?se

  1. vocative masculine singular of ob?sus

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bariatric

English

Etymology

From Ancient Greek ????? (barús, heavy) + Ancient Greek ?????? (iatrós, doctor) + -ic

Adjective

bariatric (not comparable)

  1. Referring to the branch of medicine bariatrics, the treatment of obesity and weight problems.

Derived terms

  • bariatrics
  • bariatrician
  • prebariatric

Translations

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