This is strange - more often than not, words with Latin roots are the same in English and German, but not this time. Here, adipös means someone severely obese, and Adipositas is the medical term for the condition someone is in when they are really so obese it is medically worrying and recognised as an illness or handicap.
This is strange - more often than not, words with Latin roots are the same in English and German, but not this time. Here, adipös means someone severely obese, and Adipositas is the medical term for the condition someone is in when they are really so obese it is medically worrying and recognised as an illness or handicap.
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