endomorphy

/ˌɛndəˈmɔrfi/

Definitions

1. noun

A type of body shape characterized by a larger torso and shorter limbs, typically resulting from a lack of exercise or a sedentary lifestyle.

“The doctor warned her that her endomorphy could increase her risk of developing certain health problems if not addressed.”

Synonyms

  • body shape
  • somatotype

Antonyms

  • athleticism
  • ectomorphy