angular vs squat

angular

noun
  • A bone in the base of the lower jaw of many birds, reptiles, and fishes. 

adj
  • Lean, lank. 

  • Sharp and stiff in character. 

  • Having an angle or angles; forming an angle or corner 

  • Sharp-cornered; pointed. 

  • Relating or pertaining to an angle or angles. 

  • Composed of three or more rings attached to a single carbon atom (the rings not all being in the same plane). 

  • Ungraceful; lacking grace. 

  • Measured by an angle. 

squat

adj
  • Sitting on one's heels; sitting close to the ground; cowering or crouching. 

  • Relatively short or low, and thick or broad. 

noun
  • A specific exercise in weightlifting performed by bending deeply at the knees and then rising (back squat), especially with a barbell resting across the shoulders (barbell back squat). 

  • A small vein of ore. 

  • A building occupied without permission, as practiced by a squatter. 

  • A toilet used by squatting as opposed to sitting; a squat toilet. 

  • Any of various modes of callisthenic exercises performed by moving the body and bending at least one knee. 

  • A position assumed by bending deeply at the knees while resting on one's feet. 

  • A mineral consisting of tin ore and spar. 

  • The angel shark (genus Squatina). 

  • A place of concealment in which a hare spends time when inactive, especially during the day; a form. 

verb
  • To sit close to the ground; to stoop, or lie close to the ground, for example to escape observation. 

  • To bend deeply at the knees while resting on one's feet. 

  • To cybersquat. 

  • To perform one or more callisthenic exercises by moving the body and bending at least one knee. 

  • To exercise by bending deeply at the knees and then rising, while bearing weight across the shoulders or upper back. 

  • To occupy or reside in a place without the permission of the owner. 

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