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Roots to define corpulent

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Answer:

The Latin suffix -ulentus, corresponding to English -ulent, has the meaning "full of, having in quantity."

Explanation:

There are certainly many other ways to describe an overweight person: obese, portly, and stout are only a few. Corpulent is from Latin corpulentus, from corpus "body."

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