well-built
Etymology

From well + built.

Adjective

well-built (comparative better-built, superlative best-built)

  1. Constructed in a pleasing or sound manner.
  2. Muscular and lean, having a body resembling that of an athlete.
Translations
  • Spanish: masetiado



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