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cellulite

[sel-yuh-lahyt, -leet] / ˈsɛl yəˌlaɪt, -ˌlit /


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Cellulite is a permanent change in the fat stored under the skin and it is inevitable in most women.

From BBC • Jan. 5, 2017

Cellulite affects people of all sizes because everyone has fat cells.

From BBC • Jan. 5, 2017

Among those early Bret�chers were Turnips in the Cosmos, a sci-fi epic, and Cellulite, the saga of a husband-hunting medieval princess.

From Time Magazine Archive

Cellulite cannot be burned off by conventional diets, says Ronsard; even when poundage is pared away, this "superfat" remains.

From Time Magazine Archive

Cellulite is the cottage-cheesy look of the skin above the fat layer many women find on their hips, thighs and derriere.

From Time Magazine Archive




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