I haven't seen "Piriform" come up yet. A body shape also known as "Gynoid", as the body's fat is more concentrated at the lower torso and upper leg/thigh regions.
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In reply to Veronica Dutton. Spindly, size 0, bony. Athletic, muscular, beefy, heavy-set. And then there ...
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Rangey was a word I grew up with in reference to the build of a man . It was a man that was thin but well muscled with great flexability.. not bulging muscle but definitely defined.
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In reply to Alba. My thoughts, exactly. Well-said. We need more words to describe body types between fat an...
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In reply to Jack. Hi Jack. Doesn't "thin" imply being slightly underweight, or at least a bit less than th...
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Thanks ma'am, your blogs are such a great way to understand words and their usage. Really appreciate your help.
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In reply to Alba. Normal is subjective. There are different types of normal, with which could be co-jointed...
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In reply to Joyce. That's a very good idea, Joyce ! But I am not Kate Woodford, sorry !... That's funny, b...
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