A person who is physically sitting down
“The ongoing road construction will not favor any squatter along the road side.”
An unlawful resident or tenant of a given place
“The result was that the squatter maintained valuable rights to a courtyard in central London, on which he was running a car park, until the end of the leasehold estate in 2028.”
A founder of a colony
A person entering someone's land or property without permission
A foreigner to a nation or community
A toilet, usually consisting of a hole in the ground and sometimes a tank
A person who lives in a place of accommodation, typically for a fee
A homeless person, or homeless people collectively
Comparative for relatively short or low, and thick or broad
“You'll see that the tall, perfect conifer has no berries at all but the squat bushes around it will be covered in them.”
Comparative for short and thickset in build
“The doctor was a young man with a squat build, a plump, polished face, and a rich Welsh accent.”
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