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squat
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squat  (skwt)
v. squat·ted, squat·ting, squats
v.intr.
1. To sit in a crouching position with knees bent and the buttocks on or near the heels.
2. To crouch down, as an animal does.
3. To settle on unoccupied land without legal claim.
4. To occupy a given piece of public land in order to acquire title to it.
v.tr.
1. To put (oneself) into a crouching posture.
2. To occupy as a squatter.
adj. squat·ter, squat·test
1. Short and thick; low and broad.
2. Crouched in a squatting position.
n.
1. The act of squatting.
2. A squatting or crouching posture.
3. Sports A lift or a weightlifting exercise in which one squats and stands while holding a weighted barbell supported by the back of the shoulders.
4. The place occupied by a squatter.
5. The lair of an animal such as a hare.
6. Slang A small or worthless amount; diddlysquat.

[Middle English squatten, from Old French esquatir, to crush : es-, intensive pref. (from Latin ex-; see ex-) + quatir, to press flat (from Vulgar Latin *coctre, from Latin coctus, past participle of cgere, to compress : co-, co- + agere, to drive; see ag- in Indo-European roots).]

squatter n.

squat
Verb
[squatting, squatted]
1. to crouch with the knees bent and the weight on the feet
2. Law to occupy an unused building to which one has no legal right
Adjective
short and thick
Noun
a building occupied by squatters [Old French esquater]

Squat of daubers: company of plasterers, 1450.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.squatsquat - exercising by repeatedly assuming a crouching position with the knees bent; strengthens the leg muscles
leg exercise - exercise designed to strengthen the leg muscles
2.squat - a small worthless amount; "you don't know jack"
small indefinite amount, small indefinite quantity - an indefinite quantity that is below average size or magnitude
3.squat - the act of assuming or maintaining a crouching position with the knees bent and the buttocks near the heels
movement, motility, motion, move - a change of position that does not entail a change of location; "the reflex motion of his eyebrows revealed his surprise"; "movement is a sign of life"; "an impatient move of his hand"; "gastrointestinal motility"
Verb1.squat - sit on one's heels; "In some cultures, the women give birth while squatting"; "The children hunkered down to protect themselves from the sandstorm"
sit, sit down - be seated
2.squat - be close to the earth, or be disproportionately wide; "The building squatted low"
be - have the quality of being; (copula, used with an adjective or a predicate noun); "John is rich"; "This is not a good answer"
3.squat - occupy (a dwelling) illegally
lodge in, occupy, reside - live (in a certain place); "She resides in Princeton"; "he occupies two rooms on the top floor"
Adj.1.squat - short and thick; as e.g. having short legs and heavy musculature; "some people seem born to be square and chunky"; "a dumpy little dumpling of a woman"; "dachshunds are long lowset dogs with drooping ears"; "a little church with a squat tower"; "a squatty red smokestack"; "a stumpy ungainly figure"
short, little - low in stature; not tall; "he was short and stocky"; "short in stature"; "a short smokestack"; "a little man"
2.squatsquat - having a low center of gravity; built low to the ground
low - literal meanings; being at or having a relatively small elevation or upward extension; "low ceilings"; "low clouds"; "low hills"; "the sun is low"; "low furniture"; "a low bow"
Translations
squat [skwɔt] adjachaparrado
(on property) → ocupar ilegalmente

squat [skwɔt] adjpetit(e) et épais(se)ramassé(e)
vi (also: squat down) → s'accroupir;
(on property) → squatter, squattériser

squat [skwɔt] adjgedrungen
vi (also: squat down) → sich (hin)hocken;
(on property);
to squat (in a house) → ein Haus besetzen

squat [skwɔt] adjtarchiato/a, tozzo/a
(on property) → occupare abusivamente

squat
v squat [skwot]
to sit down on the heels or in a crouching position The beggar squatted all day in the market place. hurk يُقَرْفِص (при)клякам sedět na bobku sidde på hug kauern κάθομαι στις φτέρνες ζαρωμένος kükitama چمباتمه زدن kyyhöttää s'accroupir לָשֶבֶת עַל הָעֲקבִים पालथी मारकर बैठना čučati, sjediti podvinutih nogu guggol jongkok sitja á hækjum sér accovacciarsi しゃがむ 웅크리다, 쪼그리고 앉다 tupėti, kiurksoti tupēt; notupties bertinggung hurken sitte huk przykucnąć, siedzieć w kucki acocorar-se a se ghemui сидеть на корточках sedieť v drepe čepeti boraviti sitta på huk นั่งยอง ๆ çömelmek 蹲坐 сидіти навпочіпки زمین پر دو زانو بیٹھنا ngồi xổm 蹲坐
adj
short and fat; dumpy a squat little man; an ugly, squat building. kort, vet قَصير القامَه، مَرْبوع тумбест zavalitý; sražený lavstammet; plump gedrungen κοντόχοντρος jässakas, jändrik چاق كوتاه pieni ja paksu courtaud, trapu גוּץ छोटा, गोल-मटोल bucmast, zbijen zömök pendek gemuk kubbslegur tarchiato ずんぐりした 작달막한, 땅딸막한 kresnas, žemas drukns; zems un resns pendek dan gemuk plomp liten og tykk, klumpet krępy, przysadzisty atarracado îndesat; strivit, turtit приземистый zavalitý, územčistý čokat zdepast satt, låg och bred อ้วนเตี้ย bodur, tıknaz 矮胖的 низенький і товстий, присадкуватий ناٹا اور موٹا béo lùn


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