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thickset    
a. 矮胖的,粗短的,繁茂的
n. 丛林,密篱,一种坚牢的棉布

矮胖的,粗短的,繁茂的丛林,密篱,一种坚牢的棉布

thickset
adj 1: having a short and solid form or stature; "a wrestler of
compact build"; "he was tall and heavyset"; "stocky
legs"; "a thickset young man" [synonym: {compact},
{heavyset}, {stocky}, {thick}, {thickset}]
2: planted or growing close together; "thickset trees"

Thickset \Thick"set`\, n.
1. A close or thick hedge.
[1913 Webster]

2. A stout, twilled cotton cloth; a fustian corduroy, or
velveteen. --McElrath.
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Thickset \Thick"set`\, a.
1. Close planted; as, a thickset wood; a thickset hedge.
--Dryden.
[1913 Webster]

2. Having a short, thick body; stout.
[1913 Webster]

113 Moby Thesaurus words for "thickset":
able-bodied, adipose, athletic, beefy, big-bellied, bloated,
blocky, blowzy, bosomy, brawny, broad-bodied, broad-shouldered,
bulky, bullnecked, burly, buxom, chubby, chunky, close, close-knit,
close-textured, close-woven, coarse, compact, compacted,
compressed, concentrated, concrete, condensed, congested,
consolidated, corpulent, crammed, crammed full, crass, crowded,
dense, distended, dumpy, fat, fattish, firm, fleshy, full,
full-bodied, gluey, gross, hard, heavy, heavyset, hefty, hippy,
impenetrable, impermeable, imposing, jam-packed, jammed, lusty,
massive, meaty, muscle-bound, muscular, nonporous, obese,
overweight, packed, paunchy, plump, podgy, portly, potbellied,
pudgy, puffy, pug, pugged, pursy, retrousse, roly-poly, rotund,
serried, sinewy, snub-nosed, solid, square, squat, squattish,
squatty, stalwart, stocky, stout, strapping, stubbed, stubby,
stumpy, substantial, swollen, thewy, thick, thick-bodied,
thick-growing, three-dimensional, top-heavy, tubby, turned-up,
viscid, viscose, viscous, well-built, well-fed, well-knit,
well-set, well-set-up, wiry


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