Words and phrases that have a meaning related to avoirdupois:  (161 results)
Antonyms:
leanness, thinness
Often used in the same context:
corpulence, girth, mesomorph, poundage, skinniness, paunch, plumpness, lardy, weight, fatness, gawkiness, pinkness, ungainliness, podge, unshapely, chubbiness, embonpoint, featherlight, unladen, pudge, daintier, plushness, physique, hairiness, fustiness, slightness, heftiness, lunk, adorability, slenderness, muscularity, gaucheness, rubenesque, ectomorph, rotundity, plethoric, waistline, litheness, porky, taciturnity, pulchritude, greasiness, tallness, comeliness, endomorph, unctuousness, manliness, poshness, wieldy, slimness, hauteur, svelte, clodhopper, muttonchops, bulgy, newtons, roadholding, lantern jaw, pliancy, tininess, homeliness, schnoz, lankiness, bounciness, flabbiness, trashiness, sylphlike, superciliousness, tumescence, potbelly, jiggly, ostentatiousness, gravitas, heft, heartiness, sponginess, ponderousness, virago, impassivity, handsomeness, flab, dowdiness, demureness, pretension, plastique, disgustingness, coarseness, imperiousness, fleshier, honeycomb tripe, insipidity, loathsomeness, accelerative, brightwork, lummox, housewifely, gentlemanliness, pectorals, crabbiness, pompousness, falstaffian, pulk, bulk, equity, merit, pluck, ruggedness, strength, tenacity, wealth, bravery, brawn, comfort, credence, eccentricity, fineness, greatness, hardship, mileage, niceness, nourishment, apothecary, fourths, gramme, troy, unstandardized, 90, atomic, calendric, cretaceous, metric, standardised, standardized, subnuclear, tensive, thousand, 1000, affairs, aggregated, arithmetic, axle
Appears in the definition of:
avoirdupois unit, grain, maund, stone
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— Adjectives for avoirdupois: much, english, other, more, moral, extra, excess, own, considerable, excessive, third, more...

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