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overfat

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English

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Etymology

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From over- +‎ fat.

Adjective

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overfat (comparative more overfat, superlative most overfat)

  1. Having too much fat as a proportion of body mass.
    • 2002, Tony Scott, Revise for PE GCSE: Edexcel, page 63:
      Similarly, when compared to a person who is very fat, but who has less muscle and a smaller bone structure, the athlete may be of similar weight, but one will be overweight and the other overfat.