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squat
verb (squatted , squatting ) intr
1 to take up, or be sitting in, a low position with the knees fully bent and the weight on the soles of the feet.
2 to occupy land or an empty building without legal right.
noun
1 a squatting position.
2 a a building or part of a building that is unlawfully occupied;
b the unlawful occupation of such a building.
3 a squat thrust.
adjective (also squatty) short and broad or fat.
[13c: from French esquatir to crush. The use of the word in connection with occupying buildings without legal right was first used in the 19c]
squatly adverb .
squatness noun .
verb (squatted , squatting ) intr
1 to take up, or be sitting in, a low position with the knees fully bent and the weight on the soles of the feet.
2 to occupy land or an empty building without legal right.
noun
1 a squatting position.
2 a a building or part of a building that is unlawfully occupied;
b the unlawful occupation of such a building.
3 a squat thrust.
adjective (also squatty) short and broad or fat.
[13c: from French esquatir to crush. The use of the word in connection with occupying buildings without legal right was first used in the 19c]
squatly adverb .
squatness noun .
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