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being short and thick in build squat
- dumpierbeing short and thick in build squat
- stumpiestShort and thick; squat
- stubbya small squat beer bottle, also STUBBIE / short and thick
- timaraussmall wild buffalo, Bubalus (Anoa) mindorensis, of Mindoro in the Philippines, having thick, brown hair and short, massive horns
- tamarausmall wild buffalo, Bubalus (Anoa) mindorensis, of Mindoro in the Philippines, having thick, brown hair and short, massive horns
- tamaraussmall wild buffalo, Bubalus (Anoa) mindorensis, of Mindoro in the Philippines, having thick, brown hair and short, massive horns
- timarausmall wild buffalo, Bubalus (Anoa) mindorensis, of Mindoro in the Philippines, having thick, brown hair and short, massive horns
- tamaraossmall wild buffalo, Bubalus (Anoa) mindorensis, of Mindoro in the Philippines, having thick, brown hair and short, massive horns
- tamaraosmall wild buffalo, Bubalus (Anoa) mindorensis, of Mindoro in the Philippines, having thick, brown hair and short, massive horns
- viscositiesThe state of being thick, sticky, and semifluid in consistency, due to internal friction
- demijohnlarge bottle having a short, narrow neck, and usually being encased in wickerwork
- johnnieshort, collarless gown that is fastened in back and is worn by hospital patients, persons being examined in a doctor's office, etc.
- johnniesshort, collarless gown that is fastened in back and is worn by hospital patients, persons being examined in a doctor's office, etc.
- johnnyshort, collarless gown that is fastened in back and is worn by hospital patients, persons being examined in a doctor's office, etc.
- rondelshort poem of fixed form, consisting usually of 14 lines on two rhymes, of which four are made up of the initial couplet repeated in the middle and at the end, with the second line of the couplet sometimes being omitted at the end
- rondelsshort poem of fixed form, consisting usually of 14 lines on two rhymes, of which four are made up of the initial couplet repeated in the middle and at the end, with the second line of the couplet sometimes being omitted at the end