fattening in Finnish
fattening in Finnish is lihottava, lihominen, lihottaminen — fattening means likely to cause weight gain, usually describing food high in calories.
fattening in Finnish
lihottava
That causes weight gain; often of high calorie food with relatively little nutritive value.
lihominen
The act of making something fatter, particularly in reference or allusion to livestock.
lihottaminen
The act of making something fatter, particularly in reference or allusion to livestock.
lihominen
The act of becoming fatter.
What does "fattening" mean?
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adj Likely to cause weight gain, usually describing food high in calories.
"Deep-fried food is delicious but very fattening."
fattening in a sentence
- Deep-fried food is delicious but very fattening.
Common Finnish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "fattening" in Finnish?
"fattening" in Finnish is lihottava, lihominen, lihottaminen. fattening means: Likely to cause weight gain, usually describing food high in calories.
How do you use "fattening" in a sentence?
Example: "Deep-fried food is delicious but very fattening." In Finnish, "fattening" is lihottava, lihominen, lihottaminen.
Are there other ways to say "fattening" in Finnish?
Yes — Finnish has 3 translations listed for "fattening": lihottava, lihominen, lihottaminen.
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