From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishcellulitecel‧lu‧lite /ˈseljəlaɪt/ noun [uncountable] MIfat just below someone’s skin, that makes it look uneven and unattractive
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cellulite• We'd like to know what you think about cellulite.• You need only a little of your anti cellulite massage oil - about a teaspoonful for each leg.• She is an expert on how a low-calorie diet and exercise can beat cellulite and other weight problems.• It's a unique beauty treatment that uses thermal clay and electrical currents to combat cellulite.• No cream whether made of placenta or the brains of aborted the whole woman foetuses or ground glass will break down cellulite.• I am not saying that the diet will completely eliminate cellulite but I do believe it will significantly reduce it.• To them, and to all women who suffer from cellulite, it is real enough.• The good news is that cellulite can be banished.Origin cellulite (1900-2000) French cellule (from Modern Latin cellula; → CELLULAR) + -ite “-itis”