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Audio Help [skwot] Pronunciation Key, verb, squat·ted or squat, squat·ting, adjective, squat·ter, squat·test, noun
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Audio Help [skwot] Pronunciation Key, verb, squat·ted or squat, squat·ting, adjective, squat·ter, squat·test, noun –verb (used without object)
–verb (used with object)
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| 1. | to sit in a low or crouching position with the legs drawn up closely beneath or in front of the body; sit on one's haunches or heels. |
| 2. | to crouch down or cower, as an animal. |
| 3. | to settle on or occupy property, esp. otherwise unoccupied property, without any title, right, or payment of rent. |
| 4. | to settle on public land under government regulation, in order to acquire title. |
| 5. | Nautical. (of a vessel, esp. a power vessel) to draw more water astern when in motion forward than when at rest. |
| 6. | to cause to squat. |
| 7. | to occupy (property) as a squatter. |
| 8. | (of a person, animal, the body, etc.) short and thickset. |
| 9. | low and thick or broad: The building had a squat shape. |
| 10. | seated or being in a squatting position; crouching. |
| 11. | the act or fact of squatting. |
| 12. | a squatting position or posture. |
| 13. | a weightlifting exercise in which a person squats and then returns to an erect position while holding a barbell at the back of the shoulders. |
| 14. | Nautical. the tendency of a vessel to draw more water astern when in motion than when stationary. |
| 15. | Slang. doodly-squat. |
| 16. | a place occupied by squatters. |
[Origin: 1250–1300; (v.) ME squatten < OF esquater, esquatir, equiv. to es- ex-1 + quatir < VL *coactīre to compress, equiv. to L coāct(us), ptp. of cōgere to compress (co- co- + ag(ere) to drive + -tus ptp. suffix) + -īre inf. suffix; (n.) ME, deriv. of the v.; (adj.) ME: in a squatting position, orig., ptp. of the v.
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squatly, adverb
squatness, noun
—Synonyms 8. dumpy, stocky, square.
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Squatted
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v. squat·ted, squat·ting, squats v. intr.
v. tr.
adj. squat·ter, squat·test
n.
[Middle English squatten, from Old French esquatir, to crush : es-, intensive pref. (from Latin ex-; see ex-) + quatir, to press flat (from Vulgar Latin *coāctīre, from Latin coāctus, past participle of cōgere, to compress : co-, co- + agere, to drive; see ag- in Indo-European roots).] squat'ter n. |
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