Hypertext Webster Gateway: "squatting"

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) (web1913)

Squat \Squat\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Squatted}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Squatting}.] [OE. squatten to crush, OF. esquater, esquatir
(cf. It. quatto squat, cowering), perhaps fr. L. ex +
coactus, p. p. cogere to drive or urge together. See
{Cogent}, {Squash}, v. t.]
1. To sit down upon the hams or heels; as, the savages
squatted near the fire.

2. To sit close to the ground; to cower; to stoop, or lie
close, to escape observation, as a partridge or rabbit.

3. To settle on another's land without title; also, to settle
on common or public lands.

From WordNet (r) 1.7 (wn)

squatting
n 1: exercising by repeatedly assuming a squatting position;
strengthens the leg muscles [syn: {squat}]
2: the act of assuming or maintaining a squatting position
[syn: {squat}]


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