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obesity
English
Etymology
From French obésité, from Latin ob?sit?s, from ob?sus (“fat”).
Noun
obesity (countable and uncountable, plural obesities)
- (pathology) The state of being obese due to an excess of body fat.
Derived terms
- diabesity
Translations
obesity From the web:
- what obesity does to the body
- what obesity causes
- what obesity means
- what obesity looks like
- what obesity class am i
- what obesity does to your body
- what obesity leads to
- what obesity feels like
bariatric
English
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ????? (barús, “heavy”) + Ancient Greek ?????? (iatrós, “doctor”) + -ic
Adjective
bariatric (not comparable)
- Referring to the branch of medicine bariatrics, the treatment of obesity and weight problems.
Derived terms
- bariatrics
- bariatrician
- prebariatric
Translations
bariatric From the web:
- what bariatric surgery
- what bariatric surgery is best
- what bariatric means
- what bariatric surgery is best for me
- what bariatric surgery is reversible
- what bariatric surgery does medicaid cover
- what bariatric surgery is safest
- what bariatric surgery is right for me
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