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callipygous, a.|kælɪˈpɪdʒəs, -ˈpaɪgəs| = callipygian a.
1923A. Huxley Antic Hay iv. 64 One reality..and that is callipygous. 1928― Point Counter Point vii. 122 One does not fall..in love with a loud speaker..however attractively callipygous. 1949Wodehouse Uncle Dynamite vi. 95 He was unwilling to relinquish his memories of a callipygous Plank. 1967J. Rathbone Diamonds Bid ii. 22 The callipygous matrons with their shopping. Hence calliˈpygously adv.
1939A. Huxley After Many a Summer ii. 14 Young ladies stretching, writhing, callipygously stooping to tie their sandals. |