Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
lipo-
word-forming element meaning "fat" (n.), from Greek lipo-, comb. form of lipos "fat" (n.), from PIE root *leip- "to stick, adhere," also used to form words for "fat," see leave (v.)).
Wiktionary
lipo-
alt. 1 Of or relating to fat 2 (context biochemistry English) Of or relating to lipids pre. 1 Of or relating to fat 2 (context biochemistry English) Of or relating to lipids
Usage examples of "lipo-".
Waterford bowl with gold mountings, Jimmy in white slacks, an Armani pull and Gucci shoes, Tina in Westwood Lycra pants that hugged lipo-ed buttocks as if they were madly in love with them, Enya from the Lord of the Rings on the Bang and Oluf sen, all this and sorrow.