Found 4 items, similar to fats.
English → Indonesian (Kamus Landak)
Definition: fat
lemak
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: fat
berdaging, gedempol, gemuk, gepuk, gurih, lemak, mondok
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: fat
fat
n 1: a soft greasy substance occurring in organic tissue and
consisting of a mixture of lipids (mostly
triglycerides);
“pizza has too much fat”
2: a kind of body tissue containing stored fat that serves as a
source of energy; adipose tissue also cushions and
insulates vital organs;
“fatty tissue protected them from
the severe cold” [syn:
adipose tissue,
fatty tissue]
3: excess bodily weight;
“she found fatness disgusting in
herself as well as in others” [syn:
fatness,
blubber,
avoirdupois] [ant:
leanness]
[also:
fatting,
fatted,
fattest,
fatter]
fat
v : make fat or plump;
“We will plump out that poor starving
child” [syn:
fatten,
flesh out,
fill out,
plump,
plump out,
fatten out,
fatten up]
[also:
fatting,
fatted,
fattest,
fatter]
fat
adj 1: having much flesh (especially fat);
“he hadn't remembered
how fat she was” [ant:
thin]
2: having a relatively large diameter;
“a fat rope”
3: containing or composed of fat;
“fatty food”;
“fat tissue”
[syn:
fatty] [ant:
nonfat]
4: lucrative;
“a juicy contract”;
“a nice fat job” [syn:
juicy]
5: marked by great fruitfulness;
“fertile farmland”;
“a fat
land”;
“a productive vineyard”;
“rich soil” [syn:
fertile,
productive,
rich]
6: a chubby body;
“the boy had a rounded face and fat cheeks”
[syn:
rounded]
[also:
fatting,
fatted,
fattest,
fatter]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: fats
lipid
\lip"id\ n. [Gr. li`pos fat.] (Chem., Biochem.)
Any of a variety of oily or greasy organic compounds found as
major structural components of living cells; they are
insoluble in water but soluble in organic solvents such as
alcohol and ether, and include the common
fats,
cholesterol and other steroids,
phospholipids,
sphingolipids,
waxes, and
fatty acids; some of the
lipids, together with proteins and carbohydrates, form an
essential structural component of living cells, as in the
cell walls and membranes. The term lipid refers to its
solubility in nonpolar solvents, and has no significance with
regard to chemical structure.
Syn: lipide, lipoid.
[WordNet 1.5]