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cellulite

[ sel-yuh-lahyt, -leet ]

noun

  1. lumpy fat deposits, especially in the thighs and buttocks.


cellulite

/ ˈsɛljʊˌlaɪt /

noun

  1. a name sometimes given to subcutaneous fat alleged to resist dieting
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cellulite

  1. A popular term for fat that is difficult to remove by dieting and that often has a dimpled appearance. There is no physiological difference between cellulite and ordinary fat.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of cellulite1

First recorded in 1970–75; from French: literally, “formation of fatty deposits under the skin,” originally, “cellulitis,” equivalent to cellule cell + -ite “-itis” (a suffix indicating inflammation) but taken in English as -ite 1 (a suffix indicating part of the body); cellule, -itis, -ite 1
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Word History and Origins

Origin of cellulite1

C20: from French, from cellule cell
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Example Sentences

If there was a rough cellulite dimple, we might take it out.

While slips can hide VPL and your backside on a windy day, Spanx can help hide a lot more, like cellulite or a protruding tummy.

She was once involved in a bizarre “news” scandal after photos of her supposed cellulite surfaced while she was on the beach.

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