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1. (adj.) stubby
of or resembling a stub.
2. stubby
short and thick or broad; thickset or squat:
stubby fingers.
3. stubby
consisting of or abounding in stubs.
Etymology: (1565–75)
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| Definition of 'Stubby' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (adj) stubby
short and blunt
"stubby fingers"; "a stubby pencil"
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| Definition of 'Stubby' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (adj) Stubby
abounding with stubs
2. (adj) Stubby
short and thick; short and strong, as bristles
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Sense: being a stub, or short and thick like a stub
a stubby tail; stubby fingers.
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Afrikaans: kort, dik |
Arabic: قَصير وَغَليظ |
Bulgarian: къс и дебел |
Brazilian: grosso |
Czech: pahýlovitý |
German: stummelig |
Danish: stumpet |
Greek: κοντόχοντρος |
Spanish: corto y rechoncho; regord |
Estonian: tönts |
Farsi: كوتاه و خپل |
Finnish: lyhyt |
French: courtaud |
Hebrew: גוִּצי |
Hindi: ठूंठदार, ठूंठों से भरा, ग |
Croatian: zdepast, kratak |
Hungarian: zömök |
Indonesian: buntung |
Icelandic: stubbóttur/-legur |
Italian: tozzo |
Japanese: 短くて堅い |
Korean: 짧고 굵은 |
Lithuanian: striukas, trumpas ir stor |
Latvian: īss; strups |
Malay: kontot |
Dutch: plomp |
Norwegian: stubbet, butt, kort og st |
Polish: krępy, krótki, gruby |
Persian: كوتاه و خپل |
Pashto: لنډ پنډ |
Portuguese: grosso |
Romanian: butucănos |
Russian: похожий на обрубок |
Slovak: odseknutý, hrubý |
Slovenian: čokat |
Serbian: zdepast |
Swedish: stubbig, knubbig |
Thai: อ้วนเตี้ย; สั้นหนา |
Turkish: küt |
Taiwanese: 短粗的 |
Ukrainian: присадкуватий; схожий на |
Urdu: ٹھنٹھ کے جیسا |
Vietnamese: ngắn và dày |
Chinese: 短粗的 |
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