Squatter - English meaning
Squatter – definitions in English dictionary
nounA person who unlawfully occupies an uninhabited building or unused land.
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The police moved in and evicted the squattersnounA large-scale sheep or cattle farmer.
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One of the wealthiest and most prominent squatter families of northern victoria
adjectiveShort and thickset; disproportionately broad or wide.
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He was muscular and squatSynonims:
StockyDumpyStubbyStumpyShortThicksetHeavily builtSturdySturdily builtHeavysetChunkySolidBurlyBeefyCobbyMesomorphicPyknicNuggetyFubsyLowSmallStunted
nounA person who lives in an empty building or area of land without the permission of the owner
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Word origin
Middle English (in the sense ‘thrust down with force’): from Old French esquatir ‘flatten’, based on Latin coactus, past participle of cogere ‘compel’ (see cogent). The current sense of the a
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