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    ro·bust
    [rōˈbəst, ˈrōˌbəst]
    adjective
    robust (adjective) · robuster (comparative adjective) · robustest (superlative adjective)
    1. strong and healthy; vigorous:
      "the Caplans are a robust, healthy lot"
      • (of an object) sturdy in construction:
        "a robust metal cabinet"
      • (of a process, system, organization, etc.) able to withstand or overcome adverse conditions:
        "California's robust property market"
      • uncompromising and forceful:
        "he took quite a robust view of my case" · "the country's decision to bow to UN pressure was preceded by a robust defense of its policies"
    2. (of wine or food) strong and rich in flavor or smell:
      "a robust mixture of fish, onions, capers and tomatoes"
    Origin
    mid 16th century: from Latin robustus ‘firm and hard’, from robus, earlier form of robur ‘oak, strength’.
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    adjective
    1. strong and healthy; vigorous:
      powerfully built
      solidly built
      as strong as a horse/ox
      fighting fit
      as fit as a fiddle/flea
      bursting with health
      hale and hearty
      in fine fettle
      in good health
      in good shape
      in good trim
      aerobicized
      in rude health
      Opposite:
    2. (of wine or food) strong and rich in flavor or smell:
     
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