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Showing words for FATS using the English dictionary

4 Letter Words for Fats

fast, fats, saft

3 Letter Words for Fats

aft, ast, fas, fat, sat, sta, tas

Definitions for Fats

[1] (used with a plural verb ) cattle fattened and ready for market.
[2] having too much flabby tissue; corpulent; obese: a fat person.
[3] plump; well-fed: a good, fat chicken.
[4] consisting of or containing fat; greasy; oily: fat gravy; fat meat.
[5] profitable, as an office: a fat job on the city commission.
[6] affording good opportunities, especially for gain: a fat business contract.
[7] wealthy; prosperous; rich: He grew fat on dishonest profits.
[8] big, broad, or extended; thick: a fat sheaf of bills.
[9] plentiful; abundant: a fat supply of food.
[10] plentifully supplied: a fat larder; a fat feast.
[11] dull; stupid: fat clumsiness of manner.
[12] abounding in a particular element: Fat pine is rich in resin.
[13] (of paint) having more oil than pigment. Compare lean2(def 6) .
[14] (of coal) highly bituminous; rich in volatile hydrocarbons.
[15] Ceramics . long1(def 25) .
[16] fertile, as land: Everything grows in this fat soil.
[17] any of several white or yellowish greasy substances, forming the chief part of adipose tissue of animals and also occurring in plants, that when pure are colorless, odorless, and tasteless and are either solid or liquid esters of glycerol with fatty acids; fats are insoluble in water or cold alcohol but soluble in ether, chloroform, or benzene: used in the manufacture of soap, paints, and other protective coatings and in cooking.
[18] animal tissue containing much of this substance; loose flesh; flabbiness: to have rolls of fat around one's waist.
[19] the richest or best part of anything.
[20] obesity; corpulence: In his later years, he inclined to fat.
[21] Slang . especially profitable or advantageous work.
[22] an overabundance or excess; superfluity.
[23] action or lines in a dramatic part that permit an actor to display abilities.
[24] Also phat. Also called lift. Typesetting . matter that can be composed easily and profitably, especially from standing type, illustrations, or the like: fat work. Compare lean2(def 11) .
[25] to make or become fat.
[26] Edmund, 1607–87, English poet.
[27] Thomas Fats , 1904–43, U.S. jazz pianist and songwriter.
[28] Antoine Fats , born 1928, U.S. rhythm-and-blues pianist, singer, and composer.
[29] a small rectangular block used in dominoes, divided on one side into two equal areas, each of which is either blank or marked with from one to six dots
[30] (modifier) exhibiting the domino effect a domino pattern of takeovers
[31] a large hooded cloak worn with an eye mask at a masquerade
[32] the eye mask worn with such a cloak
[33] Fats. real name Antoine Domino born 1928, US rhythm-and-blues and rock-and-roll pianist, singer, and songwriter. His singles include "Ain't that a Shame" (1955) and "Blueberry Hill" (1956)
[34] any of a class of naturally occurring soft greasy solids that are esters of glycerol and certain fatty acids. They are present in some plants and in the adipose tissue of animals, forming a reserve energy source, and are used in making soap and paint and in the food industry See also oil (def. 1)
[35] vegetable or animal tissue containing fat Related adjectives: adipose, lipoid, stearic
[36] corpulence, obesity, or plumpness
[37] the best or richest part of something
[38] a part in a play that gives an actor a good opportunity to show his talents
[39] chew the fat slang to argue over a point to talk idly; gossip
[40] the fat is in the fire an irrevocable action has been taken, esp one from which dire consequences are expected
[41] the fat of the land the best that is obtainable
[42] having much or too much flesh or fat
[43] consisting of or containing fat; greasy fat pork
[44] profitable; lucrative a fat year
[45] affording great opportunities a fat part in the play
[46] fertile or productive a fat land
[47] thick, broad, or extended a fat log of wood
[48] having a high content of a particular material or ingredient, such as resin in wood or oil in paint
[49] plentifully supplied a fat larder
[50] slang empty; stupid get this into your fat head
[51] slang very little or none; minimal (in phrases such as a fat chance , a fat lot of good , etc)
[52] to make or become fat; fatten
[53] Edmund. 1606–87, English poet and politician, famous for his poem "Go, Lovely Rose"
[54] Fats, real name Thomas Waller. 1904–43, US jazz pianist and singer

Words related to Fats

flesh, grease, lard, surplus, overabundance, plethora, paunch, fatness, bulk, superfluity, tallow, corpulence, blubber, obesity, overflow, excess, surfeit, suet, flab, cellulite

Words nearby Fats

fatima, fatimid, fatling, fatly, fatness, fats, fatshan, fatshedera, fatsia, fatso, fatstock

Origin of Fats

before 1000; Middle English; Old English fǣtt, orig. past participle of fǣtan to cram, load, adorn; cognate with Gothic fētjan to adorn; akin to vat

Words that may be confused with Fats

WORDS, THAT, MAY, BE, CONFUSED, WITH, fatfat, phat

Other words from Fats

fat·less , adjective
fat·like , adjective
de·fat , verb (used with object), de·fat·ted, de·fat·ting.
o·ver·fat , adjective
un·fat·ted , adjective
fat adj.

Word origin for Fats

Old English fǣtt , past participle of fǣtan to cram; related to Old Norse feita , Old High German feizen to fatten; compare Gothic fētjan to adorn

Synonyms for Fats

flesh, grease, lard, blubber, bulk, cellulite, corpulence, excess, fatness, flab, obesity, overabundance, overflow, paunch, plethora, suet, superfluity, surfeit, surplus, tallow