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endomorph (n.)
1940 as one of W.H. Sheldon's three types of human bodies, from
endo-
+
-morph
, from Greek
morphe
"form" (see
Morpheus
). Earlier, "a mineral encased in the crystal of another mineral" (1874). Related:
Endomorphic
.