noun a word (other than a pronoun) used to identify any of a class of people, places, or things
adjective a word or phrase naming an attribute, added to or grammatically related to a noun to modify or describe it
adverb a word or phrase that modifies or qualifies an adjective, verb, or other adverb
Used to describe materials or structures that are dense, solid, and well-built.
Refers to a building or structure that is solidly built and compact in design.
Used to describe a plant or shrub that is densely branched and compact in growth.
Describes a person with a sturdy and robust build, often used in bodybuilding or fitness contexts.
Refers to livestock or animals that are compactly built with a strong and sturdy physique.
In literature, a character may be described as thickset to convey a physical appearance of being solidly built or muscular.
In psychology, the term thickset may be used metaphorically to describe a person's mental or emotional resilience.
A fitness trainer may use the term thickset to describe a client with a dense or muscular physique.
A fashion designer may use the term thickset to refer to a particular body type when creating clothing designs.
An athletic coach may use the term thickset to describe a player with a strong and sturdy build suited for certain sports.
In construction, thickset may refer to a type of mortar mix that is used for laying bricks or stones.
A medical doctor may use the term thickset to describe a patient's physical build in a clinical setting.
A personal trainer may use the term thickset to assess a client's body composition and fitness goals.
In landscaping, thickset may refer to a dense planting of shrubs or trees for creating privacy or windbreaks.
A chef may use the term thickset to describe a certain cut of meat that is thick and substantial in texture.