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buttocks$509642$ - traduzione in greco

PHYSICAL CONDITION INVOLVING HIGH AMOUNTS OF TISSUE ON THE BUTTOCKS AND THIGHS
Big Butt Syndrome; Steatopygous; Steatopygy; Buttocks obesity; Big butt; Big butt disease; Big Butts; Big Buttocks
  • The [[Neolithic]] "Steatopygous Goddess from Pano Chorio", c. 5800–4800 BC, terracotta, [[Crete]]; whether she is really a goddess is uncertain.

buttocks      
n. καπούλια, οπίσθια

Definizione

Buttock
·noun The convexity of a ship behind, under the stern.
II. Buttock ·noun The part at the back of the hip, which, in man, forms one of the rounded protuberances on which he sits; the rump.

Wikipedia

Steatopygia

Steatopygia is the state of having substantial levels of tissue on the buttocks and thighs. This build is not confined to the gluteal regions, but extends to the outside and front of the thighs, and tapers to the knee producing a curvilinear figure. The term is from the Greek stéar (στέαρ), meaning "tallow", and pugḗ (πυγή), meaning "rump".

Steatopygia, a genetic characteristic leading to increased accumulation of adipose tissue in the buttock region, is most notably (but not solely) found among the Khoisan of Southern Africa. It has also been observed among Pygmies of Central Africa and also the Andamanese people, such as the Onge tribe in the Andaman Islands. This genetic characteristic is prevalent among women but occurs to a lesser degree in men. Among the Khoisan, it begins in infancy and is fully developed by the time of the first pregnancy.

It has been suggested that this feature was once more widespread. Paleolithic Venus figurines, sometimes referred to as "Steatopygian Venus" figures, discovered from Europe to Asia presenting a remarkable development of the thighs, and even the prolongation of the labia minora, have been used to support this theory. Whether these were intended to be lifelike, exaggeratory, or idealistic is unclear. These figures, however, may not qualify as steatopygian, since they exhibit an angle of approximately 120 degrees between the back and the buttocks, while steatopygia is typically described with an angle of about 90 degrees only.

In Victorian England, freak shows were known to have exploited a woman with steatopygia at least once. The most well-known example was a South African Khoikhoi woman named Saartjie Baartman, who is thought to have had lipedema.